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Champlain
College Emergency Preparedness
Information:
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Personal
Safety Tips:
- Report any suspicious
behavior immediately
to the Champlain College
Security Office (865-6465)
or the Burlington Police
Department.
- If you would like
an escort while on campus,
contact the Security
Office (865-6465).
- When walking to or
from campus, walk with
confidence; show that
you are aware and in
control.
- Ensure that your cell
phone is charged before
you leave campus.
- Walk with at least
one other person.
- Use well lit, well
traveled routes; use
shuttle buses and public
transportation after
dark.
- When approaching your
car or your door, get
your keys out in advance;
don’t fumble for
your keys at the door.
- Consider carrying
a small, readily available
high-intensity flashlight.
- If you feel that you
are being followed,
look directly at the
person -- awareness
is often a deterrent.
- If a follower persists,
head toward a well lit,
occupied area and call
the police (911).
- Call and let someone
know that you are leaving,
your travel route, and
when they should expect
to hear from you that
you have arrived.
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Champlain College
is committed to providing a safe and
healthful environment for its students,
employees and visitors. On this Web
page, you will find an outline of
appropriate responses to emergencies
that could occur on campus. Click
on one of the following scenarios
to read recommended action steps.
Key phone numbers:
- Emergency
assistance: 911 (from a
campus phone, dial 7 - 911)
- Champlain
College Security: 865-6465
(from a campus phone dial extension
6465 or 7 - 865-6465)
Safety Protocols:
Bomb
threat protocol
- If you receive
a bomb threat ask the caller the
following information:
• When is the bomb going to
explode?
• Where is it located?
• What does it look like?
• What kind of bomb is it?
• What will cause it to explode?
• Did you place the bomb?
• What is your name and address?
Note the caller’s sex, age,
voice, accents, and any background
noises.
- Call 7-911 from
a campus phone. DO NOT USE A HAND-HELD
RADIO OR CELL PHONE TO REPORT THE
THREAT, as these devices could trigger
the explosion.
- Call Security
at 865-6465.
- Security will
notify campus via e-mail; voice
mail; or in person to empty a given
building if necessary.
- If an evacuation
is necessary please conduct a cursory
review of your area as you exit
looking for unusual or suspicious
packages or objects and report this
information the Security as soon
as possible.
- DO NOT TURN
LIGHTS ON OR OFF. Leave doors and
windows open.
- Building Monitors
should do a headcount to determine
everyone exited safely and contact
Security with that information.
- NO re-entry
into the building is permitted until
authorized by the Police or the
Fire Department.
Disruptive
individual protocol
- Take appropriate
action if:
• An individual makes threats
of physical harm to you, others,
or themselves.
• The individual has a weapon.
Refer to weapons protocol.
• An individual behaves in
a bizarre manner or exhibits unstable
behavior patterns.
• The individual appears to
be intoxicated or under the influence
of a controlled substance.
- Contact the
Security Office at x 6465 or by
cell phone 865-6465. Give your name
and campus location with a brief
explanation of the situation. Take
note of the individual’s age,
personal appearance, clothing, vehicle
or any other information that would
help identify the individual.
- Express your
authority with non-verbal cues:
• Sit or stand erect
• Square your shoulders
• Smile and make eye contact
• Speak clearly and distinctly
• Maintain a constant voice
volume -- not too loud
- Cues to avoid:
• Do not touch your face
• Observe the individuals
personal space -- do not stand too
close
• Do not touch the person
• Do not slouch, glare or
sigh at the individual
- Anger management
tactics:
• Get their attention: Use
their name, ask them to sit down
• Acknowledge their feelings:
Paraphrase what they say so they
will know you are listening
• Get them moving: Offer a
chair, move them to a private area
if possible
• Offer assistance: Use the
word “we” to include
them in the solution process
• Tell them exactly what you
can do for them and when
• Offer an alternative if
appropriate
• Advise co-workers of the
potential problem if possible
• Call for aid immediately
if you sense the situation is getting
out of hand
Explosions
protocol
Explosion
prevention
- If a gas leak
or toxic fumes are detected in
the building, evacuate the affected
area immediately.
- Ventilate
the area by opening a window,
even slightly, when inclement
weather exists.
- Immediately
call Security at x 6465 or cell
phone 865-6465.
- Upon evacuation,
the Building Monitors will perform
headcounts to determine if everyone
exited safely and notify Security
of the results.
Explosion
in building
- Report any
explosion immediately by dialing
7-911 from a campus phone or by
calling Security at x6465 or 865-6465.
- DO NOT USE
A CELL PHONE OR HAND-HELD RADIO
in case there is a bomb that could
be detonated by the radio signal.
- Close doors
to reduce the spread of a fire
but do not lock doors or touch
the light switch.
- Evacuate the
building and do not re-enter until
cleared by the Fire Department
or the Police Department. Maintain
a minimum distance of 300 feet
from the building.
- Building Monitors
will perform headcounts to determine
if everyone exited safely and
notify Security of the results.
Hazardous
spills protocol
- Any
spill of a suspected hazardous substance
should be reported immediately to
the Director of Security at x 2755
or to Security at 865-6465. If they
are unavailable, contact Physical
Plant at x2705. The appropriate
public safety departments will be
notified and state and federal guidelines
for the disposal of hazardous waste
will be followed.
- All students
and staff should evacuate the area
immediately while avoiding direct
contact with the spill. If any student
or staff has had direct contact
with the hazardous substance on
their footwear or clothing, the
contaminated article should be removed
as common sense and prudence dictates
to avoid spreading the contaminant
throughout the building. Close the
door as you depart to contain the
spill.
- Pull the fire
alarm if building evacuation is
necessary because:
• the spill is flowing out
the room
• a chemical reaction creates
a fire
- Never touch,
taste or smell a suspected hazardous
materials spill to try to identify
it.
- Persons who
have been contaminated should inform
a responsible party that medical
attention is needed and identify
their location. Avoid physical contact
with others.
- Full sets of
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
are maintained in Rowell Annex for
referral in clean up and first-aid
measures. All buildings on campus
have a set of MSDS sheets located
in the storage areas where the various
chemicals are stored for reference
in the event of a spill.
Injury
/ serious illness protocol
- If the medical
condition appears to be an emergency,
dial 7-911 or call Security at x
6465 or cell phone 865-6465. Do
not leave the person alone unless
absolutely necessary.
- During the school
year, contact the college nurse
at the Student Health Services Office
at x 2711.
- If the Health
Services Office is not staffed,
call Timberlane Pediatrics at 864-0521.
- Personal safety
is the first priority for those
coming in contact with the injured
party. Use personal protective equipment
(latex or rubber gloves) if coming
in contact with the victim’s
body fluids or blood. Emergency
blood spill kits are available at
the Security Office.
- An Incident
Report will be filed by Security
with the Director of Finance.
- The individual
is to fill out the First Report
of Injury form within 72 hours and
forward to the Director of Finance.
Power
failure protocol
- If the power
fails in your building, please contact
Physical Plant at 860-2705. If it
is after hours or on a weekend,
contact Security at 865-6465.
- Never attempt
to reset a tripped breaker in an
electrical panel yourself.
- As information
about the expected length of the
outage becomes available, Physical
Plant will inform the community
by e-mail and voice mail.
- The decision
to close the College in the face
of an extended power failure rests
with the President or the designee
of the President.
- If power lines
are on the ground, contact Security
immediately at 865-6465 to secure
the area.
Shooting
protocol
- If you witness
any armed individual on campus at
any time, immediately contact Security
at 865-6465. If the individual is
acting in a hostile or belligerent
manner, contact 7-911 and then call
Security.
- If the shooter
is outside the building:
• Turn off all the lights
and close and lock all windows and
doors.
• If you can do so safely,
get all students on the floor and
out of the line of fire.
• Move to a core area of the
building if safe to do so and remain
there until an “all clear”
instruction is given by an authorized
known voice.
• If the staff or students
do not recognize the voice that
is giving instruction, they should
not change their status.
• Unknown or unfamiliar voices
may be false and designed to give
false assurances.
- If the shooter
is inside the building:
• If it is possible to flee
the area safely and avoid danger,
do so.
• Contact 7-911 and Security
(865-6465) with your location if
possible.
• If flight is impossible,
lock all doors and secure yourself
in your space.
• Get down on the floor or
under a desk and remain silent.
• Get students on the floor
and out of the line of fire.
• Wait for the “all
clear” instruction.
- If the shooter
comes into your class or office:
• There is no one procedure
the authorities can recommend in
this situation.
• Attempt to get the word
out to other staff if possible,
and call 7-911 if that seems practical.
• Use common sense. If hiding
or flight is impossible, attempt
to negotiate with the individual.
• Attempting to overcome the
individual with force is a last
resort that should only be initiated
in the most extreme circumstances.
• Remember, there may be more
than one active shooter.
• Wait for the “all
clear” instruction.
• In a shooting situation,
the Champlain College Security Office
is in charge until emergency safety
officers are on the scene.
• Be careful not to make any
changes to the scene of the incident
since law enforcement authorities
will investigate the area later.
• In case you must flee, do
not go to the normal gathering site
for your building. Get as far away
from the shooting scene as possible
and then contact authorities.
Suspicious
individuals protocol
- Report a suspicious
looking individual or activity to
the Security Office at 865-6465.
Give your location, name and reason
for calling. Be ready to supply
a physical description of the individual:
age, weight, hair color and length,
clothing, facial hair and any other
distinguishing features. If the
individual is in a vehicle, attempt
to get the vehicle make, model and
color as well as the license plate
number, if possible.
- If you suspect
the person is armed or see a weapon,
contact Security and report the
situation. If the individual is
acting disruptive refer to the Disruptive
Individual protocol on the following
page.
- Do not approach
a suspect individual yourself. Contact
Security as quickly as possible
while monitoring the location of
the person if feasible.
Weapons
protocol
- A “weapon”
means any objects, devices or instruments
designed or capable of producing
bodily harm or that may be used
to inflict self-injury. Weapons
of all type and description are
prohibited from the Champlain College
campus.
Items defined as weapons
include but are not limited to:
• Firearms, whether loaded
or unloaded, pellet guns, BB guns,
air guns and stun guns -- this includes
antique and curio weapons
• Ammunition; poisons; chains;
arrows
• Knives, blades, clubs, metal
knuckles, numchucks, throwing stars,
bayonets, swords or other double-edged
weapons
• Explosives, fireworks, mace
and other propellants
• Any object that has been
modified to serve as a weapon
- Any student
or staff member should immediately
notify Security if they become aware
of the presence of a weapon on campus.
- If a weapon
is found unattended, immediately
contact Security. Do not attempt
to pick up or handle any firearm
as it could be loaded and discharge
unexpectedly. If possible stay with
the weapon until Security can respond.
- No student or
staff member should use, possess
or distribute any object or device
that has the appearance of a weapon
or any device that is a facsimile
of a real weapon.
- Any firearm
found or confiscated on campus will
be referred to the Burlington Police
Department to perform a serial number
check to determine if the weapon
is stolen or was involved in a felony.
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