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GMB Front Square December 2000. Fire Safety & Orientation College Residents. Brendan Tangney Junior Dean & Registrar of Chambers The University of Dublin Trinity College Junior.Dean@tcd.ie www.tcd.ie/JuniorDean. Speakers. Welcome. Wilkommen. Failte. Benvenue. Iraishai imasu.
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Fire Safety & OrientationCollege Residents Brendan Tangney Junior Dean & Registrar of Chambers The University of DublinTrinity College Junior.Dean@tcd.ie www.tcd.ie/JuniorDean
Welcome Wilkommen Failte Benvenue Iraishai imasu Ni men how
Contact Information • Front Gate: 608-1317 • Emergency: 608-1999 • Fire safety Officer: 608-1914 • http://www.tcd.ie/Buildings/Safety/ • Accommodation Office: 608-1177 • E-mail: residences@tcd.ie • Web: www.tcd.ie/Accommodation/resident/ • Junior Dean: 608-1327 • E-mail: junior.dean@tcd.ie • Web: www.tcd.ie/Junior_Dean/
Mrs. Margaret Woodbyrne Accommodation Office Goldsmith Hall Monday Night
Dr. Amir Khan Department of Biochemistry New Square Tuesday Night
Mr. Peter Yung Department of Physiotherapy Rubrics
Dr. Matthew O’Brien Department of Chemistry Goldsmith Thursday Night
Brendan Tangney – Junior Dean Department of Computer Science House 9 Wednesday Night
JUNIOR DEAN • College Officer appointed by Provost. • Responsible for ALL MATTERS to do with discipline for the entire student population. • Can impose fines and other sanctions up to “sending a student down” for one year. • Particular responsibility for campus residents. • Allocates rooms on behalf of the Provost. • In Trinity Hall the functions of the Junior Dean are carried out by the Warden. • Promote and support a sense of community within college.
Conditions of Occupancy • Not a normal Landlord – Tenant relationship. • In rooms at the discretion of the Provost. • Contribution to the College Community • With privilege comes responsibility • Parties in rooms – email junior.dean@tcd.ie for permission • Drink related incidents • Trinity Ball & Summer Examination Period • Overnight guests & the 12 O'clock Rule
University as a total immersive learning environment. “When a multitude of young men, keen, open-hearted… come together and freely mix with each other, they are sure to learn one from another…. “ "If I had to choose between a so-called University which dispensed with residenceand tutorial supervision and gave its degrees to any person who passed an examination in a wide range of subjects, and a University which merely brought a number of young men together for three orfour years… I have no hesitation in givingthe preference to the later…“ From "The Idea of a University", Cardinal Newman.
Commons • An old college tradition that is in danger of passing away. • Does this generation want to maintain it?
Goldsmith Hall • New Common Room • Common Room Committee?
Residences Welcome From The Staff Tony Dempsey Accommodation Officer • Margaret Woodbyrne • Hazel Kinmonth • Ailish Taylor • Liane Donnelly • Deirdre Flanagan
ACCOMMODATION OFFICE TRINITY COLLEGE
Our Functions • Residents are our Customers • Administration • Management & Operations • Co-ordination of College Services
General Information • Booklets • Milestones Through the Year • Housekeeping Matters • Problems and Complaints • College Staff
SU Welfare Officer Students Union Welfare Officer Luke Ryder
Fire Safety Tom Merriman College Safety Officer
Fire Safety - Residents • How fires start & spread (video) • What to when the alarm sounds. • What to do if you come across a fire. • Fire Prevention • Fire extinguishers and blankets.
Fire Safety If alarm sounds respond immediately; When the Alarm activates • Leave building, closing doors behind you. • Report to assembly point. • Do not re-enter until instructed to do so Familiarise yourself with escape routes Take instructions from authorised persons only
Fire Safety Discovery of fire; • Raise alarm at break glass unit. • Leave building quickly. • Inform staff member or security Ext 1999 • Report to the Assembly point. • Don’t fight fire unless trained in use of extinguishers & unless alarm raised first.
Main Cause of Fire Alarm Activation • Burning Food • Dirty Cookers /Grill Pans • Excessive smoking • Gas cookers left unattended • Gas fires – clothing/papers too close
Fire Safety Management Familiarise yourself with procedure Avoid nuisance activations –ventilate the kitchen Note exit routes and break glass units. Don’t obstruct fire exits or escape routes. Don’t wedge fire doors open. Report any fire hazards noted. Arson prevention Don’t obstruct or misuse fire safety equipment such as extinguishers.
Fire Prevention Electrical precautions: • Don’t overloaded sockets • plug out appliances • electric blankets • Appliances and plugs in good condition • No electric fires • No make- shift repairs. • Don’t interfere with electrical services or distribution boards
Fire Prevention General Precautions • Don’t smoke in bed • Be careful with your butts • Don’t leave gas cookers /fires unattended • Don’t leave bins under /near combustible items • No chip pans • No candles
Fire Safety Equipment • Always raise the alarm first. • Always have a clear escape • Malicious Misuse- dangerous and illegal. • Always report extinguishers that have been used to the Chief Steward (ext. 1144) so that they can be replaced • Prevent false alarms. • Use of fire blankets.
Fire Extinguishers • Red Label – Water • Paper, Wood, Solids • Blue Label – Dry Powder • All Purpose – Solids, Liquids, Gases, Electrical. • Black Label – CO2 • Electrical
Fire Extinguishers • Pull the pin • Aim the extinguisher • Squeeze the trigger • Sweep the flames