4 Emergency Response - Santa Cruz County Office of Education
4 Emergency Response - Santa Cruz County Office of Education
4 Emergency Response - Santa Cruz County Office of Education
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<strong>Emergency</strong> <strong>Response</strong><br />
Types <strong>of</strong> Emergencies:<br />
Severe Weather—<strong>Response</strong><br />
Severe Weather Expanded Guidelines<br />
Inside Safe Assembly Locations are Generally<br />
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Internal hallways<br />
Internal classrooms without glass walls<br />
A basement if quickly accessible and internally safe<br />
An internal stairwell if glass is not present<br />
Inside Safe Assembly Locations Should Not Be<br />
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Classrooms or rooms with high pr<strong>of</strong>ile ceilings,<br />
such as gyms and auditoriums<br />
Classrooms with an outside wall and/or windows<br />
Adjacent to an entrance or exit doors with glass inserts<br />
Adjacent to atriums, skylights, glass walled classrooms<br />
Teacher Guidelines When Directed to<br />
Shelter-in-Place<br />
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Take an attendance sheet with you<br />
Make sure the classroom door is closed after<br />
the last person has left the room<br />
Check to make sure all students are out <strong>of</strong> bathrooms<br />
Instruct the students to line up and sit down against the inside<br />
wall <strong>of</strong> the hallway<br />
Teachers will keep students calm<br />
Em e r g e n c y Re s p o n s e & Crisis Ma n a g e m e n t 4.28 2007 – 2008