Emergency Preparedness Safety and Risk Management

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Emergency Preparedness Safety and Risk Management Melonee Cruse – Emergency Services Manager Duetta Langevin – Director of Safety and Risk Management Risk Management/Administrative Services

Preparedness includes having supplies, knowing what to do, and where to get information or assistance. For Home, Work or Vehicle emergency supply checklists visit: www.ready.gov https://www.redcross.org/get-help/how-to-prepare-for-emergencies.html

Know who to call to report emergencies Call Police & Campus Safety to report: Serious injuries Crime, suspicious persons or packages Students who are An immediate danger to self or others Demonstrating dangerous or violent behavior Carrying a weapon Using threatening behavior Opt in to the Emergency Notification System Police & Campus Safety (909) 274-4555 or 911 from a campus phone

Know what to do in an emergency Early morning earthquake May 08, 2018 Watch the cats eyes. Emergency procedure posters are in classrooms.

Know your roles & responsibilities in an emergency REMEMBER YOU ARE A LEADER Review emergency procedures and locate your emergency resources BEFORE you need them. Students look for instructors to give directions in an emergency, provide a briefing on emergencies in your syllabus: Where the fire extinguishers are located in the room Eyewash stations in the classrooms or lab rooms First Aid Kit, etc. Participate in drills, attend emergency training. District employees are Disaster Service Workers. Get training. Know who your Building Marshal, Building Manager and Floor Captains are in your building Classroom awareness for students that may need extra assistance during an emergency evacuation.

Know how to evacuate www.mtsac.edu/maps Know exit routes out of the building. Assist those with disabilities or challenges. Ask them how to assist. Assembly at the evacuation assembly site. Take roll. Return when announced it is safe or “all clear”. www.mtsac.edu/maps

Know how to receive a campus Emergency Alert Emergency Alerts are sent to phones and email Computer Desktop Display Emergency Alert Sign up in the Mt. SAC Portal Automatically displays on your Mt. SAC computer screen if you are logged onto the network.

Attend Training Disaster Service Worker Campus Emergency Response Team (CERT) ICS/SEMS/NIMS Active Shooter Emergency Preparedness Week - 1st & 2nd week of October Fire Extinguisher Building Evacuation Team Fall & Spring building evacuation drills CPR/First Aid Look for announcements and sign up on POD Calendar - www.mtsac.edu/pod

Safety and Risk Management Workers Compensation Students and Service Animals Safety and Compliance Training Safety/Hazard Reporting Third Party Auto Accident Student Accidents Field Trip Guidelines and Forms Affiliate Agreements and Contracts involving work exp.

Workers Compensation Injuries Assess situation call 911 if an emergency situation Immediately notify risk management x 5501 and then email forms to riskmanagement@mtsac.edu Forms that need to be provided to employees/student workers/technical students Workers Comp Policies and Procedures Employee/student workers/technical students need to complete the employee section on the Managers Report DWC – 1 Form Medical Release Forms – all 3 Authorization for treatment – provide to employee Temporary Pharmacy Card – to fill prescriptions related to the injury Prime RX Letter Covered Employee Notification of Rights Materials – PRIME ADVANTAGE Forms that Dean/Faculty would complete: Complete the Manager’s Report and send the employee for medical treatment

Third Party Auto Accidents On Campus auto accident: Contact Campus Safety x 4555 (909-274-4555) or 911 from campus phone Contact Risk Management x 5501 (909-274-5591) Off Campus auto accident obtain the following information and report to Risk Management: Name, phone, address, auto insurance information of the other party Location of accident – i.e.: intersection of Temple and Grand Who if anyone received a ticket as a result of the accident Who was the responding agency i.e.: state patrol, city police, sheriff Report number with name of the individual that completed the report TAKE PICTURES

Field Trip Guidelines and Forms NO – in classroom travel coordination unless using the College transportation vehicles otherwise let the students develop their own travel plans Special events related to curriculum should be reviewed with Risk Management prior to commencing the event Forms can be located at www.mtsac.edu/risk/riskmanagement/fieldtrip&studyabroad Field Trip Waiver Medical Release form

Student Accidents Injury to student workers/technical training students – go through workers compensation Contact Risk Management x 5501 Student On Campus: Refer student to Health Services – Bldg. 67A or 9E Health Services will complete the claim form Student Off Campus IE.: Field Trip Contact 911 if an emergency Refer to Medical Release and Field Trip consent forms for emergency contact information

Students and Service/Emotional Support Animals AP3440 - is guidelines discussing service/emotional support animals for the campus If the professor is having difficulty with a situation involving a student that has a service/emotional support animal in class then refer the student to ACCESS or HR for assistance If you as the faculty member have allergies to certain animals and a student has registered for your class, then contact HR for assistance – HR ext 4225

Affiliate Agreements, Contracts and Work Experience Program contracts All Agreement and Contracts must be approved by Risk and include the following: Dual Indemnification clause – protects the College against claims that the College has no control over – ”The parties hereto shall indemnify and hold each other harmless their perspective trustees, officers, and agents from any and all claims, losses, damages or injuries to persons or property, and all costs, expenses and reasonable attorneys' fees incurred in connection therewith, caused by the negligent acts of the indemnifying party, its agents or employees arising out of the performance of this Agreement.” Insurance Requirements to include coverage for following: General Liability Professional Liability Auto Liability

Safety Training and Hazard/Safety Suggestions Teach Safety as part of the curriculum in your classroom Safety training for your staff contact risk management we have many options: In Person training Online training Classroom training Hazard/Safety Suggestion: wet floor, trip hazard, noise hazard Form can be found on Risk Management website – www.mtsac.edu/risk High hazard situation – please contact Risk Management ASAP – x 5501, riskmanagement@mtsac.edu

Thank You & see you in Training! Duetta Langevin Director of Safety and Risk Management dlangevin@mtsac.edu 909-274-5508 Melonee Cruse Emergency Manager mcruse1@mtsac.edu (909) 274-5567 Andrea Solorzano Risk Management Specialist asolorzano14@mtsac.edu 909-274-5501 Thank You & see you in Training!