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Pierce College Evacuation Plan

Pierce College Evacuation Plan. Chris MacKersie Assistant Facilities Director Director of Safety & Security. Overview. NIMS Overview NIMS – Evacuation Plan Structure Evacuation Instructions Evacuation Director Orientation Evacuation Pack Review Evacuation Director Duties

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Pierce College Evacuation Plan

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  1. Pierce College Evacuation Plan Chris MacKersie Assistant Facilities Director Director of Safety & Security

  2. Overview • NIMS Overview • NIMS – Evacuation Plan Structure • Evacuation Instructions • Evacuation Director Orientation • Evacuation Pack Review • Evacuation Director Duties • Building Clearing • Evacuee Assistance • Crowd Control

  3. National Incident Management System (NIMS)

  4. NIMS – Evacuation Plan Structure

  5. Evacuation Instructions • Upon hearing the Fire/Evacuation Alarm • Secure immediate personal belongings • Secure coat, jacket, sweater, etc… • Secure vehicle keys • Evacuate the building using the nearest exit • Move a minimum of 200 feet away from all buildings • Notify an Evacuation Director or Campus Safety Officer of anyone left in the building or needing assistance • Be prepared to be outside for a minimum of one hour

  6. Evacuation Director Orientation • Read the State of Washington Emergency Evacuation Guidelines for Persons with Disabilities • Know the Areas of Refuge in your building(s) • Know all routes of egress from your area • Know how to use your assigned two-way radio • Keep First Aid, CPR and AED certifications current • Strongly recommended, but not required

  7. Evacuation Pack

  8. Evacuation Director Duties“Building Clearing” • Clear your assigned area of all personnel • Offices, classrooms, bathrooms, storage and common areas • Inform people they are required to leave • Immediately report non-compliant evacuees to Incident Command • Be prepared to provide location and physical description of the individual(s)

  9. Evacuation Director Duties“Evacuee Assistance” • Identify personnel unable to evacuate • Move them to an “Area of Refuge” if possible • Notify Incident Command • State your location and situation • State what type of special need exists (wheelchair, walks with a cane, etc) • State any immediate life-threatening conditions • Stay with the person until assistance arrives • SO LONG AS IT IS SAFE TO DO SO • Notify Incident Command immediately if you must leave

  10. Evacuation Director Duties“Crowd Control” • Move all personnel away from the buildings • Minimum 200 feet • Keep main roadways cleared • Immediately notify Incident Command of unauthorized personnel attempts to enter the facilities • Maintain radio awareness and listen for updates • Personal Safety • Do not argue with non-compliant personnel • Contact Incident Command for assistance • Do not put yourself in harms way

  11. District Campus Safety Campus Safety Website:http://www.pierce.ctc.edu/safety/Fort Steilacoom Campus Safety(253) 964-6751Puyallup Campus Safety(253) 840-8481

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