Categories: All - planning - shelter - emergency

by Lisette Reyes 12 years ago

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Campus Emergency Preparedness Awarness

Participants in the training curriculum will be equipped to handle various emergency scenarios through practical knowledge and skills. The curriculum covers several crucial modules, each focusing on different aspects of emergency preparedness.

Campus Emergency Preparedness Awarness

Campus Emergency Preparedness Awarness Training Curriculum

Module 4: Emergency Preparedness Action Planning

At the end of this module, participants will be able to:

Utilize effectively building and other emergency plans avaliable on Campus, the Community and State.

Create a personal and family plan to respond to any future emergency.

End of Module Assessment 4
Type of plans: Building/Personal/Home
Locating plans
Goals & Structure
Examples
Planning Process Summary
React
Prepare
Pre-plan & PLan

Module 3: Purdue Emergency Preparedness Special and "Shelter in place" procedures

At the end of this module, participants will be able to:

Locate succesfully shelters for different types of emergencies.

Implement best practices for shelter in place on campus in the event of an active shooter, tornado, hurracaine, Hasmat, terrorism

End of module Asessment 3
Best practices "shelter in place" for

Learing goal:

Implement best practices for shelter in place on campus in the event of an active shooter, tornado, hurracaine, Hasmat, terrorism

Terrorism
Hazmat
Hurracaine
Tornado
Active Shooter

Do and don'ts

Strategies to protect yourself and others

Gun shots: How to differentiate from other sounds?

What is an active shooter

Understanding Shelter in place

Learning Goal:

Locate succesfully shelters for different types of emergencies.

Define Shelter in place

Example and non-examples of shelters

Examples of situations/emergencies requiring shelter in place

Module 2: Purdue Emegency Prepareness General Procedures and Iniatives

Learning objectives

At the end of this module you will be able to:

Use effectively media and communication tools to get informed about campus and local emergencies.

Respond effectively to personal risks and safety issues within your control.

End of Module Assessment 2
Procedures for Situations under my control (non-emergent)

Goal:

Respond effectively to personal risks and safety issues within your control.

Evacuation procedures

Level of emergency (1,2,3)

Related emergencies

Pedestrian safety

Safe walk program

Alcohols awareness
Suspicious activity
Unattended property crimes
Emergency Notification Procerdures

Goal:

Use effectively media and communication channels to get informed about emergencies on campus.

Relantionship to emergney Levels
Other communication sources
Purdue Alert

Module 1: Intro to the Basics

Intellectuals solve problems; geniuses prevent them.--- Albert Einstein

Learning objectives

At the end of this module you will be able to:

Prevent safety risks and recognize emergency situations in everyday and campus life.

Use effectively the Purdue Emergency Preparedness System according to your particular role at Purdue.

Become succesfully aware of your sorroundings by using your senses and intuition.

End of Module Assessment 1
3- Developing SA Skills: Ready yourself (ves) !

Goal

Become succesfully aware of your sorroundings

Why should you care about being aware of your sorroudings or having situational awareness?

How doing that makes a difference in case of an emergency? (Examples)

How can I develop my situational awarness skills?

- Through situation assessment

Self-assessment Tecquines and strategies

Outdoors

Indoors

Classrooms

Office

Buildings

Develop your senses (intutition/metacognitive skills):

Feeling/intuition

Importance/examples

Smell

Importance

Seeing/observing

What to watch/see or observe?

Hearing

What to hear/listen to?

Imporantance/example

Situation Assessment Skills (Survival Mindset)

Examples

Definition

2- Intro Purdue Emergency Preparedness

Goal:

Use effectively the Purdue Emergency Preparedness System according to your particular role at Purdue.

Univ Emergency Preparedness

Purdue Emergency Preparedness System and initiatives

Expectations about Campus Safety & Emergency

What I can expect from others?

Entitities involved on Campus/ outside

What is expected from you as

Someone with a dissability or who needs assistance

Administrative Staff

Research Assistant

Graduate Teaching Assistant

Faculty members

Purdue Support System and Emergency Network

Other depts

Police

Emergency Preparedness and Planning Office

1- Understanding Safety and Emergency

Goal:

Become active in protecting your safety and recognizing emergency situations in everyday and campus life.

Define Safety

Common safety concerns in everyday life, campus, state, etc

Importance

About Emergency

Common emergency concerns in life, campus, community, state, country, etc

Definition

Levels of Emergencies

Types of Emergencies

Emergency Prepareness

Emergency Preparedness Resource Library

Intro to Library

Tools and resources are grouped around FEMA four fases of emergency managment:

FAQS

What other questions do you have?

Post to an anonymous forum

What?

When?

Why?

Where?

How?.

WHO

What ifs?

I have a dissability or need assistance during an emergency?

Situation Assessment/Awerness

Others

Websites

Activities

Articles

Tools and Information Resources by geography

United States

Greater Lafayette- Community

State of Indiana

Tools and Resources for Purdue Campus Emergency Preparedness

Personal Emergency Preparedness Resources and Tools

Checklists

Books

Exercises

Forms

Emergency Preparedness Media and Social Networks

Discussion forums

Traditional Mass Media (TV, magazines, Radio, etc)

Social Networks (Twitter, Facebook)

Blogs

Tools and Information Resources by emergency type

Man-made

Technological

Natural

Yellow - Level 2

Green -Level 1

Red - Level 3