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- To provide the tools, training, and resources for UGA employees to be prepared for their own safety and for the safety of our coworkers, students, and visitors when an emergency occurs on campus.
Why are these best practices? |
- Notifications and plans inform individuals about dangerous situations that may have serious impacts
- Establish policies, procedures, roles, responsibilities, and an organizational structure for responses to a major emergency
- Help ensure the safety and security of employees
- Provide training and tools to help individuals respond to emergencies
- Provide tools units need to continue business operations during an emergency
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Emergency Notification
- Building Emergency Action Plan (BEAP)/Building Safety and Security Representative (BSSRs)
- Business Continuity Planning (BCP) is the practice of planning how your department will provide services or conduct departmental business during or after an emergency or disaster that may have both short-term and long-term consequences. Because these plans may contain sensitive information, they should be shared internally and not posted on the internet.
- If you are a first-time BCP user or if you are registering for access to a new department, please go to:
- Once here you will select Register to access the BCP. Once registered, OEP will review your request and grant access if allowed. Once access is granted, you can create/modify your departmental BCP.
- Completion of Classroom Preparedness Checklist (if applicable)
- Use of emergency posters, guidebooks, and the LiveSafe app
- Emergency posters can provide quick instructions on what to do in a variety of emergencies such as severe weather, fire, a chemical spill, active shooters or medical emergencies. Each poster and podium card have building-specific information in the lower right corner which will tell occupants where to shelter in case of severe weather or where the fire evacuation location is for that particular building.
- Emergency Response Guidebooks are a quick reference guide for UGA Faculty and Staff that contains emergency numbers, emergency notification methods for UGA, and information on what to do in an emergency on the UGA campus. These are provided to UGA Faculty and Staff free of charge.These would be good to include in onboarding packets for new employees, along with summary BEAP information.
- LiveSafe app is a free mobile app made available by the University of Georgia. This app is designed to prevent crime and enable timely and effective incident response. Through the LiveSafe app, smartphone users can communicate directly with safety officials through a cloud-based dashboard. This dashboard is monitored by communication officers within the University of Georgia Police Department.
- AEDs/Stop the Bleed kits on Campus
- Each academic building on UGA’s campus has at least one wall-mounted Automated External Defibrillator (AED), which can be used to provide help to someone who is suffering from sudden cardiac arrest. In addition to the AED, each cabinet has a Stop the Bleed kit that contains life-saving equipment to use in the event of a bleeding emergency.
- It might be helpful to include an emergency phone list inside the AED cabinet.This list could be useful if someone needed to be notified regarding the emergency.
- To determine where your AED/Stop the Bleed kit(s) are located, please speak to your Building Safety and Security Representative (BSSR) or contact the Office of Emergency Preparedness at (706)542-5845 or prepare@uga.edu
- Familiarity with UGA emergency plans
- Participate in emergency response training
- Basic Emergency Preparedness Class
- Bleeding Control (B-Con) aka Stop the Bleed
- Campus Emergencies: Response to Violence
- Campus Emergency Response Team (CERT)
- Conflict De-escalation
- CPR/AED Certification through the American Heart Association
- Disease Prevention
- Evacuation Chair
- Medical Reserve Corps (MRC)
- Planning for Emergencies in the Classroom/Building
- Plan, Prepare, React: Active shooter/threat response for Students, Faculty, and Staff
- Taking Care of Business: How Departments Can Continue After an Emergency
- Travel Safety and Security
- To inquire about any of these classes, please contact OEP at (706)542-5845 or prepare@uga.edu
Policy and Other Requirements |
Contributed by Savannah Hembree
Last updated 05/17/2021