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School Emergency Plan

School Emergency Plan. Plan, Train, Implement. School Emergency Plan Comprehensive single plan. Addresses: Fire Earthquake Chemical Release Severe Weather Evacuation Bomb Threats And more. School Emergency Plan Pre-planning checklists. Includes checklists for principal, staff, etc.

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School Emergency Plan

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  1. School Emergency Plan Plan, Train, Implement

  2. School Emergency PlanComprehensive single plan Addresses: • Fire • Earthquake • Chemical Release • Severe Weather • Evacuation • Bomb Threats • And more...

  3. School Emergency PlanPre-planning checklists • Includes checklists for principal, staff, etc. • Specifies inclusion of drill and site maps, utility map • Addresses use of volunteer support teams • Includes an outline to fully implement the plan over three years by evaluating and improving it through drills

  4. School Emergency PlanConstantly changing information Ensure your plan is current and up-to-date: • Phone numbers change • Job assignments change (use names, not just titles to provide a quick check on whether the plan is up-to-date) • Ensure new people in each emergency role are trained and ready!

  5. School Emergency PlanMake it work! • Procedures – what has changed on campus? • Assign responsibilities and share information • Update, train, then drill • Participate in the All School Drill each year • Make October “Safety Month” at your site: Conduct earthquake, fire AND shelter-in-place drills

  6. School Emergency PlanCoordinate with agencies • SEMS - State Emergency Management System • Pre-plan with local Incident Command - police and fire • Establish responsibilities in advance, and sign MOU

  7. School Emergency PlanReview Site Readiness • Has Site Emergency Plan been reviewed and updated in last year? • Does everyone know his/her role and responsibilities? • Is everyone adequately trained for that role? • Have recent drills been conducted for all scenarios? • Were “lessons learned” incorporated from drills?

  8. School Emergency PlanAddress crime/violence • Include students in prevention training - will they report? • Consider anonymous reporting hotline • Take reports seriously and follow-through • Be prepared for anything

  9. Model Emergency PlanAddress special needs • Insulin-dependent diabetics - are emergency supplies at school? • Developmentally disabled students - have “go-kits” ready. • Evacuation plans for students in wheel-chairs, etc.

  10. School Emergency PlanInform Parents, Care Providers • How do they get information during a crisis? • What are evacuation gathering places? • Are student emergency cards current? • Are they informed and confident about the school emergency plan?

  11. School Emergency PlanAssistance is available • Model Plan available (Word doc.) via CAER website: www.cococaer.org • Planning assistance from local agencies or call CAER toll-free at (888) 972-2237

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