Guide to Emergency Procedures

2007  Emergency Phone Numbers

Fire /Ambulance/Police   Phone: 0000
Security
  Phone: 13333
General Office
  Phone: 13229
Student Health
   Phone: 13484

 
EMERGENCIES Fire, injury, threatening behaviour, bomb threat
Preparation: Know locations of nearest first aid kit, alarm button, fire extinguisher & hose.
Action: Keep yourself safe. Then, depending on the emergency, seek assistance by
  phoning someone on the list following. Ask that SECURITY be informed so as to escort fire/ambulance


Buildings J03 + J13 Evacuation Wardens + First Aiders + Safety Officers
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<<Departmental Safety Officer Bob Sutton Phone 14245>>

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CONTENTS
red_dot.gif (843 bytes)Fire Emergency Procedures
red_dot.gif (843 bytes) University Health and Safety Policy
red_dot.gif (843 bytes)Emergency Personnel and Staff Roles
red_dot.gif (843 bytes)Departmental Emergency Alarms
red_dot.gif (843 bytes)Organisation of Emergency personnel
red_dot.gif (843 bytes)What to Do: Fire or Other Emergemcies - All Staff
red_dot.gif (843 bytes)What to Do: Safety Officer or Deputy
red_dot.gif (843 bytes)What to Do: Floor Wardens or Senior person Present
red_dot.gif (843 bytes)What to Do:Stair Warden
red_dot.gif (843 bytes)What to Do:Runners
red_dot.gif (843 bytes)What to Do:First Aid Officers
red_dot.gif (843 bytes)What to Do:Lecturers and Tutors in Charge of Classes
red_dot.gif (843 bytes)What to Do: Bomb Threat Procedures

red_dot.gif (843 bytes)University Health and Safety Procedures

red_dot.gif (843 bytes)Phones