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Emergency preparedness at Massey University Emergency preparedness at Massey University
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Be aware of your surroundings and hazards. Know where the assembly/evacuation point is. Know your escape routes. Develop an emergency plan with your family / flatmates. Collect the phone numbers of any staff you are responsible for and your manager; store these in your phone and print a copy. Top up your emergency backpack with items that you might need. Getting prepared
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For drills and emergencies: Take your emergency backpack. Take your wallet, keys and mobile phone. When you evacuate
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Get ready to ShakeOut! 9:26am, 26 September 2012
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Massey wants all its staff and students to be part of ShakeOut; more than one million people are participating. ShakeOut is: A good way to practice and prepare at work and at home: –Take part in the drill at 9:26am –Later in the day, plan and prepare with your colleagues and your family/househod in the evening. A way for organisations to test their emergency plans. What is ShakeOut?
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In the lead up to ShakeOut you will see: Campus briefings and distribution of items for inclusion in your emergency backpack. Emergency webpages (www.massey.ac.nz/emergency) with links to:www.massey.ac.nz/emergency –videos and other resources for you to use with your students and colleagues. A competition for staff and students to win additional emergency equipment. What Massey is doing
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Staff and students can enter the draw to win Kathmandu backpacks, gift vouchers and other goodies. Competition categories (per Campus): Staff member teaching at 9:26am, on 26 September. Staff member not teaching at above time. Student Details at www.massey.ac.nz/emergency ShakeOut and win
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At 9:26am: Remind your colleagues/students that it is ShakeOut time. Drop, Cover and Hold. Remain in position for 10 seconds or so. After the drill, we suggest: You hold a meeting to discuss emergency arrangements with your team. You ensure that you have contact details for your team. Staff teaching at the time may like to run through a short slide presentation (see next slide for hyperlink). What to do on 26 September
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Additional resources can be found at: www.massey.ac.nz/emergency –Massey University ShakeOut resources –Frequently asked questions –Massey emergency response plans and procedures www.shakeout.govt.nz www.getready.govt.nz –Generic information Resources
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