Emergency Procedures

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Policies and Practices Booklet

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES FOR ALL STAFF AND USERS Any Person Discovering A Fire Or Suspecting A Fire Must Immediately 1.

Remove Any Students, Staff Or Visitors From Immediate Danger.

2.

Inform the Front Office by the use of the nearest phone, use the red phones or (Dial 9) or by sending a student.

3.

Identify yourself and give the location and severity of the emergency to the Front Office.

4.

IF TRAINED (and current), use the appropriate extinguisher to fight the fire.

5.

CLOSE DOORS and WINDOWS if safe to do so.

6.

Follow evacuation procedure.

In Case Of Medical Emergency, I.E. Life Threatening Conditions, Where Person Has Collapsed or Is Unconscious, In Respiratory / Cardiac Distress or Severe Pain 1.

DO NOT leave person unattended at any time.

2.

Evaluate and commence life-saving procedures if necessary.

3.

If alone, obtain assistance by any means available to you  Yell for help  Phone if able  Send a student

4.

Delegate a person to contact the Front Office (using red phone or Dial 9, 122 or 123) with the following information  Condition of patient / name of patient if known  Location of incident  What assistance is required?

The above information must be concise and correct.

New Buildings (Buildings 4 And 7) – Swipe Cards And Lock Down System Staff will be inducted in the use of swipe cards and the lock down procedures in Buildings 4 and 7. Generally all other classrooms have a key or turn lock mechanism.

Please remember that common sense needs to be applied in all situations. Respond as though it is a real threat unless told otherwise.


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Intruder or Threatening Behaviour In the case of THREATENING BEHAVIOUR: 1.

DIAL THE FRONT OFFICE (Dial 9) or use the emergency red phone network (as a last resort) – identify yourself, give your location and the nature of the situation to the Front Office. If using a mobile, phone 8110 0400.

2.

Outside assistance will be called for / Police / Fire Brigade will be called by Principal or Principal’s delegate. When an INTRUDER is present in your area: If you have a mobile phone, dial the school (8110 0400) or ring emergency 000 to report the problem. Remain in groups. Take moves to make group safe( lock doors, stay down) Remain calm and quiet. If necessary and possible comply with the offender’s requests. Note any distinguishing features of the intruder. When the offender leaves, report to the Front Office so that Police notification can be made. All witnesses should write down their description of the offender.

LOCKDOWN Lockdown occurs when the safety of people is best ensured by being inside a building, behind locked doors. It is important to listen to and follow instructions from the Fire Warden, Principal or Police in such a situation.

Process Staff and students are to treat all episodes as real. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Once the school is alerted, there will be continuous ringing of bells. If possible further communication will be provided over loud speaker. SMS to be sent to staff and student mobiles indicating lockdown and to get into classrooms ASAP Lock all perimeter doors if possible. Lock all classroom doors. Michail Darley to be in IT Helpdesk area to assist Phil Rice and IT staff in the remote management of lockdown of SALTO doors, sending SMS, Daymap and website emails. This team is to be in communication with the Principal at all times. If principal is absent, then another member of the Principal Leadership Team. Jim Dounas to remain in office to monitor cameras and assist in remote lockdown. Teachers to keep students calm and quiet. Encourage students to stay off mobiles as the school will use numbers for communication to students, staff and parents. If threat is not on site and lockdown is precautionary, any visitors or parents are to be ushered into the Hall and Phil Wilson, or other member of leadership team to go to the Hall. Staff and students to wait for instructions over PA. Use judgment for use of toilet for students if the action has been labelled precautionary. If action is a real situation all staff and students must remain in locked and secure areas until the all clear is given. If threat becomes real after initially deemed precautionary, then school will be notified of change in status. Students and staff to remain in lockdown until the all clear and episode is over.


Policies and Practices Booklet 14. The Principal Leadership team will work collaboratively with the Education Director and Central Office personnel in Incident Management Team will work collaboratively to manage the situation and then after the episode to develop a letter to inform, parents formally after the event.

Communication Protocols 1.

2. 3. 4. 5.

6. 7.

8. 9. 10. 11.

12. 13. 14. 15.

Continuous ringing of bells. Treat all episodes as real. If there is the possibility, additional communication will come over loud speaker. Bells ring continuous for 3 – 5 minutes then intermittent every 30 seconds until danger is over. If a call comes into the school advising of threat, person who takes the call is to take name, organisation and number of that person for verification. SMS to be sent to staff and student mobiles indicating lockdown and to get into classrooms ASAP if the lockdown occurs during breaks or before school. Staff to check doors in their area at time. If the lockdown occurs during lesson time lock the door, all personnel and students are to remain out of sight, keep quiet, away from openings, windows and behind furniture or solid walls. If the threat is in the Reception Area, front office staff to move into safe room, lock the door and sound siren from there. Principal or delegate to assess situation and call 000 if necessary. Intruder will be locked into front office area with no access to the main school buildings. Principal or a member of the Principal Leadership Team to contact the Education Director who will inform State Office and if appropriate to contact SAPOL. Once the incident has been confirmed the Education Director has approved communication the school will send out an SMS to parents informing of lockdown. If it is a real situation: parents to be advised to stay away from immediate vicinity of the school to reduce risk. If situation is a precautionary lockdown an SMS and other communication will be sent is to indicate everyone is safe. Other communication modes are via Daymap and the school website. A member of the Principal Leadership Team will provide a script for office staff and SSOs in Student Services to use when answering calls if that is possible. Do not allow anyone into the school unless we are told the threat is not on grounds. If threat is precautionary and parents arrive, the Principal or a member of the Principal Leadership Team is to take them into the Hall. Counsellors to stay in classroom if teaching. If not teaching, they are to remain in Counsellors area for lockdown with students in their care. Undertake regular assessment and update of communication with school community as necessary. All clear will be given over loudspeaker when episode is over. Parents will be sent an SMS to inform them that the all clear has been given. A letter will be prepared to send home and put on website after the episode.

If The Intruder Is Outside Continuous Bells or Siren Will Sound. Where possible, staff and students are to move to the nearest safe area – Gym, the Hall, classrooms, whichever are closest, and remain there until the ‘all clear’ is given. 

Staff to lock doors; all personnel to remain silent and out of sight, behind furniture or a solid wall.

Stay away from windows.

All other staff and students are to remain in areas that are secure. Lock the door.

All personnel to remain silent and out of sight, behind furniture or a solid wall. Stay away from windows.

HPE staff to lock gym and stay with students.

Front Office staff to move to the Hall lock doors and stay with students.

Staff to take the roll of students under supervision. These rolls can be on paper or done electronically.

At the end of the episode rolls to be taken to Front office.


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An announcement over the PA system will signal the end of the Lockdown.

GAS LEAK / CHEMICAL SPILL Any gas, liquid or substance which, when spilled or escapes, causes eye, skin or respiratory irritations, should be considered an emergency and the appropriate procedure commenced immediately. Any person discovering or suspecting any of the above will immediately: 1.

EVACUATE themselves and others promptly from the area using the nearest exit, following the evacuation procedures.

2.

INFORM the Front Office (Dial 9, 122) or use red phone as a last resort.

Universal Precautions Environmental Cleaning of Blood and Body Fluid Spills 

Wear gloves.

Remove as much of the spill as possible with a paper towel, place it into a plastic bag, seal and discard in general waste.

Clean area with warm water and detergent.

Disinfect the area with an appropriate solution. (Bleach, quaternary ammonium compound or chlorine generating compounds are recommended.) These can be found in many common disinfectants. Check the label for identification.

Remove and dispose of gloves in sealed plastic bag after use.

Wash hands thoroughly with soap and running water.

Safe Disposal of Needles, Syringes and Equipment 

Household gloves.

“Sharps” disposal container or a secure sturdy container with a screw top lid.

Tongs.

Procedure 

Use household gloves.

DO NOT TRY TO RECAP THE NEEDLE.

Place the disposal container near syringe.

Pick the syringe up with tongs.

TONGS AND CONTAINER AVAILABLE FROM THE FRONT OFFICE.

Place the syringe, needle point down, in the disposal container and seal. Repeat the procedure to pick up all syringes.

Take container and contents to the Front Office.

Remove gloves and wash hands with soap and running water.

Students should be instructed not to pick up syringes, but to stand watch while another student gets appropriate assistance. 

Disposal

Syringe disposal containers or syringes must NOT be put in normal waste disposal bins. Take them to the Front Office.


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BOMB THREAT OR ANY OTHER ANONYMOUS THREAT 

Where possible, divert call to a member of the Principal Leadership Team.

Use the DECD Bomb Threat checklist to record information from the person delivering the threat.

Reception staff to alert WHS Rep and other members of PLT to begin evacuation or lockdown procures depending on the nature of the threat.

Principal or delegate to initiate an evacuation or lockdown, depending on the nature of the threat.

Principal or delegate to coordinate communication to Police, Education Director, DECD, or other agencies as appropriate.

Reception staff to alert Student Services to begin gathering student rolls.

Depending on nature of threat, tennis courts could be used as assembly site.

Some members of PLT to be stationed at the front of the school, if appropriate, to keep outsiders and parents away from site and to assist in the work of police or other emergency agencies as appropriate.

SMS to parents and carers to inform them of the issue, and reassure them of student safety.

SMS again once the all clear has been given.

If hot weather, use sunscreen from Groundsmen’s shed on oval to ensure sun smart behaviour.

PLT to debrief with staff and students as appropriate.

Principal or the delegate is to address media queries as appropriate and upon advice from DECD.

EMERGENCY PROCEDURES –EVACUATION WAIT / WATCH / LISTEN LEVEL 1

On the signal of BEEP BEEP and AMBER FLASHING LIGHTS in the corridors, stand by. Listen for instructions.

LEVEL 2

On the signal of WOOP WOOP and RED FLASHING LIGHTS in the corridors, evacuate.

If you are unsure whether the emergency is a LEVEL 1 or LEVEL 2 emergency, use the red phone to contact the Fire Warden. Fire system may evacuate in zones, hence only evacuate on Red Flashing Light or by Voice Command if there is no obvious danger.

EVACUATION 

Designated staff assume their roles as Evacuation and Assembly Area Coordinators.

Close all windows, turn off lights and air conditioners. Students must take their bags. Teacher to close the door.

Move out quietly and quickly to the oval by the nearest exit which is indicated on the evacuation plan displayed in all classrooms. (Avoid the source of danger – this will be notified by red phone).

Building 4 use the fire escapes via designated doors and emergency exit - staircase. Teachers close and lock doors with swipe card.

Building 7 to use the fire escapes via designated doors and emergency exit - staircase. Teachers close and lock doors with swipe card.

All downstairs Science classes (Rooms 31 - 34, Physics Lecture Theatre) exit down the main stairs and through the Hallway of Human Rights out through the doors at the front of the school, next to Mr Gurr’s / Mr Darley’s offices (formerly Student Counsellors offices). Walk in a northerly direction around the Hall and past Building 4 to the designated position on the Oval.

All upstairs Science classes (Rooms 41 – 45, Chemistry Lecture Theatre) to exit through the Hallway of Human Rights and out through the doors to the quadrangle to their designated positions on the Oval.

Home Economics / Drama classes use the Hall stairwell via Drama landing (emergency exit) and move out to the oval via the northern Music door, walking in a westerly direction to the oval.

Music Students exit via the northern Music Door and walk to the oval past Building 4.


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Hall users exit via the front of the Hall and walk to the oval past Building 4.

Students in Room 68, 69 and 70 use the northern foyer door and walk in a westerly direction past Building 4 to the oval.

Mobility impaired persons SHOULD NOT use the lift, nor should their teacher/peers attempt to get a wheelchair down the stairs. Able students are to follow teacher instructions and proceed to the oval to designated areas. After the thoroughfares are clear, mobility-impaired persons are to remain with their teacher. If on upper floors, mobility impaired students are to wait with their teacher for emergency personnel on landings of fire-isolated stairs – not open stairways. The teacher will use a red phone to indicate the location to the Fire Warden.

Mobility-impaired persons on ground level should be evacuated when the thoroughfares have been cleared. The subject teacher or Pastoral Care Group teacher is to remain with the mobility impaired student, but give directions to all other students to move to their designated area on the oval.

Support Staff (except those indicated on the Evacuation List on the next page) will leave their duties and assemble at the back of the school. Canteen workers assemble outside the Canteen.

Any visitors, student teachers and/or contractors to assemble in front of the Canteen on the oval. Student Counsellors will be point of contact. Contractors report to their key person on evacuation completion.

All students line up on the oval in accordance with Yard Assembly arrangements in alphabetical order within their Pastoral Care Group. Refer to the attached map to see where your PCG will be positioned. A large roll of white vinyl has been marked with the PCG numbers.


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WHAT TO DO AT THE EVACUATION ASSEMBLY Data/ information taken to the oval and set up Nominated Technology staff member will be responsible for the microphone set up and set up and collection of class markers.

Role Of Key Personnel (See Page 7) Role of Pastoral Care Group Teacher on Oval (Take a Pen)

Role of House Manager / Leadership People on Oval

Front Office staff member (J Harkness) will take following documents to the oval: Student Counsellors will work with the Front Office staff member to ensure that all staff members / visitors are evacuated.  Staff checklists and Student Teacher lists (if applicable)  Support Staff lists  Workmen Sign In / Sign Out books (Tony Booth to supply)  Staff Sign In / Sign Out books  Copy of relief grid (showing TRTs)  Timetable overview The Student Services Warden will take the following documentation to the oval and work with the House Managers to ensure all students are accounted for.  A copy of the Absentee List (if available). DayMap Version, Excursion lists  All Pastoral Care Group rolls.  Student Sign In / Sign Out book or equivalent. (Incidental absences – Evacuation printout.)  Any students from Sickroom and Office Assistants to go to their Pastoral Care Group row.               

Evacuate your teaching class to the oval. Ensure that your area of responsibility is cleared. Report to the Senior Leader, Middle School / QA (M McLeod). Assume ongoing roles on the oval. If teaching a subject class, evacuate area of responsibility and instruct students to assembly in yard assembly format (Pastoral Care Group). Each Pastoral Care Group in alphabetical order with an aisle between each Pastoral Care row. Collect information for checking student attendance from the Student Services Warden. As soon as possible, assume authoritative positioning at front of Pastoral Care Group. Ensure students are in alphabetical order and quiet. Take the class roll and report as soon as possible to House Manager. Instruct students in Pastoral Care Group to sit down when the roll is taken. Maintain order of Pastoral Care Group until ‘all clear’ is announced. This means silence. If teaching a subject class, evacuate area of responsibility and instruct students to assembly in yard assembly (Pastoral Care Group). Each Pastoral Care Group in alphabetical order. Collect your year level roll from the Student Services Warden. Assume authoritative position to liaise with Pastoral Care Group teachers to ensure all students in your House are accounted for. Keep rows straight with spaces between. Maintain order. This means silence. Report as soon as possible to Senior Leader, Middle School/QA any discrepancies between those present and those not accounted for. Report to Student Counsellors for checking. House Managers / non-Pastoral Care Group teachers to help the Pastoral Care Group teachers to check students. Walk between Pastoral Care Group rows and at the rear of the Assembly to help maintain silence and order. Check Support Staff Check work people on site Check Canteen Staff Report to Senior Leader, Middle School / QA (M McLeod)

Role of House Managers / Non-Pastoral Care Group Teachers / Visitors

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Role of Front Office Staff Member

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Ensuring Staff/ Visitors Presence on Oval

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Front Office staff member takes list(s) to oval. Support Staff check with Front Office staff member. Work people report to Front Office staff member. Canteen staff report to Front Office staff member. Please bring the megaphone. Student Counsellors check presence of staff / visitors / Student Teachers on oval. Front Office staff member and Student Counsellors report to Senior Leader, Middle School/QA.

Ensuring Student Presence on Oval

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Student Services Warden takes documents to oval. Student Services Warden supplies to House Managers all information for checking of students. House Managers report any discrepancies to Senior Leader, Middle School / QA.

Refer to Roles and responsibilities sheet


EMERGENCY ASSEMBLY AREA STUDENTS SIT IN A STRAIGHT LINE BEHIND THE PCG COLOURED DISK IN THEIR HOUSE ZONE

SS MACGHEY MS MACGHEY

SS MORRISS

SS WEST MS WEST

SS MACGHEY

SS ADEY

SS ADEY MS ADEY SS ADEY

MS WEST

MS MORRISS

MS MORRISS SS MORRISS


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