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H & S Dean's Office Emergency Preparedness Planning Session 2013

H & S Dean's Office Emergency Preparedness Planning Session 2013. Jay Cross June 20 July 8, 16, 24 August 1 All documents from this presentation can be found at: https://www.stanford.edu/dept/humsci/cgi-bin/facilities/node/23. Emergency Preparedness Planning.

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H & S Dean's Office Emergency Preparedness Planning Session 2013

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  1. H & S Dean's Office Emergency Preparedness Planning Session 2013 Jay Cross June 20 July 8, 16, 24 August 1 All documents from this presentation can be found at: https://www.stanford.edu/dept/humsci/cgi-bin/facilities/node/23

  2. Emergency Preparedness Planning • Why Emergency Preparedness Planning? • How Do We Define Emergencies? • Level 1: Minor • Level 2: Intermediate • Level 3: Widespread, intense

  3. Emergency Preparedness Planning • Who is Responsible for Emergency Preparedness Planning? • Level 1 • Level 2 • Level 3 • How and Who at the Department/Program or Building Level? • How Does One Train for Emergency Preparedness?

  4. Emergency Preparedness Planning • What are the Areas of Concern that Cut Across Different Emergency Situations? • Communication • Building Evacuations • Department/Building Emergency Assembly Point (EAP) • Assisting People with Disabilities During an Evacuation • Shelter in Place • Students and Classrooms • Emergency Supplies • Medical Assistance • Emergency Response and Recovery Priorities • Emergency Response During Non-Working Hours • Incidence Command (Chain of Command) System • Questions to Consider in Advance of an Emergency

  5. Emergency Preparedness Planning • Other Tools and Assistance Within the University • Stanford Emergency and Safety Procedures • AlertsSU • BATs • SCERTS • Training Courses Offered by Environmental Health & Safety (EH&S) • What Happens as a Major Event Unfolds? • What Happens After the Event?

  6. What’s Next? • Update your department emergency plan • Send me a copy of your emergency plan • Develop plans and schedule for dissimilating your plan • Remind your constituents of the IIPP webpage

  7. Special Thanks to the H&S Health and Safety Advisory Committee

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