School Safety Procedures Standard Response Protocol School Safety Procedures
The Standard Response Protocol (SRP) is a classroom response to emergency events that may occur at school. Each classroom has a poster informing you what to do in the event of an emergency. Locate the poster in each classroom Follow directions from teachers in an emergency situation
Action: Lockout Example: Vicious dog Students Return to inside of building Business as usual Teachers Bring students inside building Increase situational awareness Take roll and account for students
Action: Lockdown Example: Intruder Students Move away from sight Maintain silence Teachers Lock classroom door Turn out lights Take roll and account for students Wait for responder to open door
Action: Evacuate Example: Fire Students Follow teacher directions exactly Exit building in a safe and orderly manner When safely outside, report to assigned area Teachers Take Classroom Emergency Pack if possible Lead students to evacuation area Take roll and account for students
Action: Shelter Example: Earthquake Students Follow teacher instructions exactly Stay calm Teachers Initiate the appropriate Shelter Method Earthquake: Drop, Cover and Hold. When safe evacuate Hazmat: Move immediately to safe area. Seal area Severe Weather: Stay in building. Relocate as necessary to safe area Take roll and account for students
Situation Quiz The fire alarm goes off in the building Situation Quiz The fire alarm goes off in the building. Response: Evacuate An intruder is reported to be trying to enter the building. Response: Lockdown An earthquake begins. Response: Shelter A large, vicious dog is reported in the area. Response: Lockout