State Clearly • nature of emergency • location of emergency • your name and contact information Monash University Emergency Procedures Booklet, v4 Date of last review: October 2014 Date of next review: October 2017 Responsible Officer: Manager, OH&S Call (0) 000 Call 333 2 1 Facilities & Services Division, Occupational Healthy & Safety for Security (Mobile) Call 990 53059 for Security Call 333 Non Life-Threatening Emergency Emergency Procedures 1 2 for Security for Ambulance/Fire/Police Life-Threatening Emergency Peninsula Call 333 2 for Security for Ambulance/Fire/Police 2 1 for Security (Mobile) Call 990 53059 for Security Call 333 Non Life-Threatening Emergency Facilities & Services Division, Occupational Healthy & Safety DIAL (0) 000 for Ambulance/Fire/Police — 333 for Security — 990 53059 for Security (Mobile) Peninsula Call (0) 000 1 Life-Threatening Emergency Emergency Procedures (0) 000 333 or 990 53059 (Mobile) 990 53059 990 51016 990 44615 990 51599 990 53020 990 54000 1800 039 008 13 11 26 Dial ‘0’ for an outside line To access an outside line, press ‘0’ before dialing Fire/Police/Ambulance Emergencies Internal Security OH&S Helpline Campus Health Service Safer Community Unit Counselling University Switchboard Chemwatch Poisons Information Centre Online Hazard and Incident Report via my.monash portal Emergency Contacts The role of the ECO is to ensure the safety of the building’s occupants (including themselves) in any emergency. The ECO also includes agencies such as the Police and Fire Brigade (Emergency services). • Additional people who have been assigned roles by the Building Warden / Floor Wardens in an emergency • Security DIAL (0) 000 for Ambulance/Fire/Police — 333 for Security — 990 53059 for Security (Mobile) During emergencies, instructions from ECO personnel overrule the normal management structure. To assist Monash University staff and students to recognise and respond to emergencies in a systematic way. The ECO consists of: To inform staff, students, visitors and contractors who are present at Monash University how to respond to emergency situations. • Emergency Coordinator (Facilities and Services) Emergency Control Organisation (ECO) Emergency Procedures Objectives Contacts Stand by evacuation WIP, reassure students. 2 Stop all activities and listen to instructions. Gather personal belongings; eg. wallet, keys Do not leave unless directed or if the evacuation tone “WOOP WOOP” starts. 2 3 4 Request staff/students exit in orderly fashion. Request all staff/students proceed to emergency exit and assembly point. Ensure all students leave the room. 4 5 6 Evacuate on “WOOP WOOP”. Secure equipment in use. 1 Upon hearing the alert tone “BEEP, BEEP”, prepare to evacuate. 1 3 Course Coordinator, Supervisor, Lecturer General Alert Tone / Evacuation Tone Prepare to evacuate Important: The Building Warden and Floor Wardens have the authority to delegate duties and control the evacuation process. 3 Do not use lifts. 2 Follow instructions of the Emergency Wardens. 1 Stay calm. Emergency Evacuations Co-ordinate evacuation and delegate duties. (The Building Warden has authority over evacuation until the Fire Brigade arrives) Evacuate site and co-ordinate staff/students and visitors to secure areas. Obtain portable First Aid kit if available and provide first aid where appropriate. Building Warden Floor Warden First Aider DIAL (0) 000 for Ambulance/Fire/Police — 333 for Security — 990 53059 for Security (Mobile) Do not re-enter until safe and authorised by Fire Brigade or Building Warden. The de-activation of a warning tone is not an indication to re-enter a building. Important: Building Warden and Floor Wardens must complete an evacuation report and send to the Emergency Coordinator (Facilities and Services). Must be evacuated by Monash University staff. Academics are responsible for evacuating lecture theatres. Visitors, Delegates and Academics Ask if help is required. Assist person to nearest fire safe area. Refer to assisting people with disabilities section in this booklet. Ensure all students leave the room. Assisting people with disabilities e.g. wheelchair bound Evacuation Roles 6 Evacuations Activate ‘break-glass’ alarm. Notify Building Warden. EVACUATE! 1 2 3 If the fire can not be extinguished or is out of control. Trained staff are able to use fire extinguishers if the fire is small and contained. 3 Clear combustible substances. 2 Clear immediate area of personnel. 1 Close doors and isolate fire/smoke where possible. If safe to do so: Stay calm, secure the area, inform people. Fire/Smoke EVACUATE! Emergency Evacuations REFER TO TAB DIAL (0) 000 for Ambulance/Fire/Police — 333 for Security — 990 53059 for Security (Mobile) Remain at the assembly area until instructed to leave by the ECO, Building Warden or Fire Brigade. Follow Emergency Evacuation Procedures as found in this booklet. Do not re-enter buildings. 2 Close doors as you exit – but do not lock doors. 1 Walk quickly and calmly to the assembly area via the nearest exit. Evacuate as instructed by the Building Warden 3 Fire / Smoke Look, listen and observe: • SECURITY (333) must be contacted. They will determine if Police are contacted. Seek advice on how to proceed and next action to be taken, and record all incident information for Police. Be prepared to evacuate and secure the building – await further instructions. 1 2 3 General Never try to overpower an armed intruder. • It is the responsibility of the lecturer/tutor to maintain control of the students during the emergency until released by the Building Warden. Lecture Theatres / Laboratories • Articles touched by intruder • Physical details /attire • Mannerisms and weapons Obey intruder(s) instructions. • If confronted: If safe, note description and report to Security on 333. Intruder DIAL (0) 000 for Ambulance/Fire/Police — 333 for Security — 990 53059 for Security (Mobile) It is the responsibility of the lecturer/tutor to maintain control of the students during the emergency until released by the Building Warden. Lecture Theatres / Laboratories 5 Be prepared to evacuate – await instructions from Building Warden. 4 Notify managers, supervisors and emergency personnel. 3 Restrict contact between demonstrators and occupants. 2 Confine presence to the ground floor. 1 Restrict entry to buildings. If safe to do so: Report to Security on 333. Illegal Occupancy / Civil Disorder Intruder Evacuate Notify Clean Up Use shower if necessary to decontaminate yourself. Remove Contaminated Clothing Follow evacuation procedures if required. Notify Monash University OH&S Radiation Protection Officer. Your local Radiation Officer and Safety Officer must be notified immediately. Cleanup MUST be done AFTER a meeting with the RPO or a local RSO to determine best clean up strategy. Place contaminated clothing in radiation bag and ensure area is isolated. This over-rides the need to decontaminate (This is determined by the First Aider). Treat serious injury If safe to do so: Isolate the hazard — Restrict access to contaminated area with a barricade and signage. 2 Notify Security on 333. 1 Activate break-glass alarm and evacuate the immediate area. Major Radiation Spill These are supplied with disinfectants. Always use a P2 face mask, gloves and laboratory coat. Clean with a Biohazard spill kit Follow evacuation procedures if required. DIAL (0) 000 for Ambulance/Fire/Police — 333 for Security — 990 53059 for Security (Mobile) Evacuate Notify nominated managers and supervisors. Your local Biosafety Officer and Safety Officer must be notified immediately. Do NOT spray spills as this will cause aerosols/airborne liquid/vapour. Use a damp cloth to mop up spills Notify Use shower if necessary to decontaminate yourself. Remove Contaminated Clothing Isolate the hazard — Restrict access to contaminated area. 3 Notify Security on 333. 2 Avoid the creation of aerosols. 1 Use an EMERGENCY SHOWER if required. Major Biohazard Spill Radiation / Biohazard Report the spill to a Safety Officer – Notify Security on 333. 4 Be prepared to evacuate – await instructions from Building Warden. Evacuation of the floor or building may be required. 3 Isolate the area. 2 1 Evacuate the immediate area – Ventilate if safe. If safe to do so: If safe, ensure the immediate safety of everyone in the vicinity. Chemical Hazard/Spill/Gas Leak Follow evacuation procedures if required For ruptured pipes and valves – ventilate and isolate the area. Immediately call the OH&S Helpline or the Emergency Services on (0) 000. For a gas leak – Isolate valves on cylinders and ventilate the room. If there is a gas leak, authorized and trained personnel can intervene by locating the leak if safe to do so, using Breathing Apparatus. A Breathing Apparatus (BA) team must consist of 4 people in BA. If you do not have the personnel to do a BA response call the OH&S Helpline on 990 51016. Avoid spreading contamination. Isolate spill by erecting a temporary barricade and placing suitable warning signs. Caution: Consult Safety Data Sheet Move personnel affected to a safe decontamination area. The treatment of serious injury must take precedence over decontamination if safe to do so. DIAL (0) 000 for Ambulance/Fire/Police — 333 for Security — 990 53059 for Security (Mobile) Important Restrict unnecessary movement Decontaminating affected personnel Avoid the creation of aerosols for liquid spills. Clean up after emergency response concluded Chemical / Gas Leak Railway crossing Gate P To Mornington Peninsula Freeway and Frankston-Dandenong Road ns Ha s C B A 1 Ro tin gs Ro Tennis court P P Main entry S 4P 4P P P All day ticket parking 2 GJ P P A F H Car pool parking P L Visitors’ permit parking C P Railway J P A D P B B AA E Blue Permit parking P G E Reserve 3 U Hockey pavilion W U Hockey ground 4P Blue Permit P Foot Blue Permit parking only P P Student village R Monash University Peninsula campus Campus Map McMahons Ro aho t M Mc ad ad ad 4 R Bloom Street C B A n Fra ks t ers Ro ad treet Yuille S 1 Blue permit Yellow permit Meter parking Motor cycles Disabled parking Green permit P Residential parking 3 W W E G S F L B C S Childcare parking Blue Permit parking P Millard Street P Indigenous Student Lounge B2 Lecture theatre B3 Library C2 Maintenance and Minor Works C3 Monash Connect B2 Monash Metro Business Lounge B2 Monash Peninsula Activity & Recreation Centre (MPARC) C3 Monash Sport C3 Nursing and Midwifery B3 Occupational Therapy B3 2 Car pool parking Bus P Car pool parking J B 4 Map by Design and Publishing January 2014 Parking is indicated by shaded areas and the letter ‘P’. Restrictions apply on all campuses. Physiotherapy C3 School of Primary Health Care C3 Security B2 eSolutions B2 Sport and Outdoor Recreation B2 Struan Postgraduate Centre B2 Student Residences A4,B4 Student Union C3 Security telephones Windermere Early Learning Centre D3 Workshop/maintenance C3 R Foot Holmes Street Samada Street Residences N P Blue Permit parking only DIAL (0) 000 for Ambulance/Fire/Police — 333 for Security — 990 53059 for Security (Mobile) Administration B2 C Bookshop C3 U Business and Economics B3 D Cafeteria/bistro C3 U Commmunity Emergency Health and Paramedic Practice A3 H Education B2 A Employment and Career Development C3 A Garages C3 N George Jenkins Theatre B2 GJ Health Services C3 U Building and lecture theatre index Red permit Key to car parking (check signs for latest information) d ind Bus o l n-F D To Flinders and Moorooduc Road to Dromana Main entry Samada Street J B B C A A S R U J D Campus Map Location. Indicated time bomb will explode. Do not replace handset: This enables the call to be traced. 2 3 Do not use electronic devices: This may detonate a bomb. Keep person talking and ask: 1 If threat is by letter or package If threat is by telephone 4 Notify Security on 333 – use alternate phone if necessary. 3 Record exact information for Police. 2 Treat all threats as genuine. 1 Keep calm. Bomb Threat Leave package and move out of surrounding area unless otherwise advised. • Smell • Action Required • Description of package • Number of people involved DIAL (0) 000 for Ambulance/Fire/Police — 333 for Security — 990 53059 for Security (Mobile) 6 Seek medical advice as appropriate. 5 Wash and decontaminate your hands. 4 3 Provide the following: • Location • Name 2 Notify Security on 333– use alternate phone if necessary. 1 Do not touch package. Suspected explosive or unopened suspicious package Bomb Threat • Action Required • Description of package • Number of people involved • Location • Name Follow Building Warden instructions and evacuate only when advised or directed by ECO. 7 Seek medical advice as appropriate. 6 5 Wash and decontaminate your hands. 4 Leave package and move out of surrounding area unless advised. 3 Provide the following: 2 Notify Security on 333. 1 Do not unnecessarily handle. If suspicious mail has been opened: Suspicious Mail or Packages • Action Required • Description of package • Number of people involved • Location • Name DIAL (0) 000 for Ambulance/Fire/Police — 333 for Security — 990 53059 for Security (Mobile) Do not use electronic devices as these may detonate a bomb. 6 Wait for help to arrive. 5 Wash and decontaminate your hands. 4 Leave package and move out of surrounding area unless advised. 3 Provide the following: 2 Notify Security on 333. 1 Do not touch package. Suspected explosive or unopened suspicious package Suspicious Mail Ask if people with a disability require assistance. Ask what type of help is required. Ensure you notify someone where you are, and the Floor Warden is informed. If you are unable to provide assistance, ask a Floor Warden to help. Do not attempt to carry anyone down stairs. If the person is able to move assist them down the stairwell. Remain with disabled person in stairwell if they are unable to use the stairs. If it is unsafe to do so, seek immediate help. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Remain calm, people will assist you. If you don’t understand, ask people to explain the situation. Ask for assistance with your mobility device if required. If required, seek help to exit via a fire stairwell or out of the building. Do not use lifts. If you cannot exit, remain in a stairwell until the Fire Brigade arrives. Ask someone to stay with you during the emergency. 1 2 3 4 5 Do not put your own life at risk. Emergency Response Person providing assistance Emergency Response Person with disability Helping People with a Disability DIAL (0) 000 for Ambulance/Fire/Police — 333 for Security — 990 53059 for Security (Mobile) •are claustrophobic •experience panic attacks •suffer from asthma •have heart conditions •are pregnant •use walking aids or a wheelchair •have difficulty with mobility or standing •have a visual or hearing impairment Disabilities may include people who: Specific Needs Ask the person to leave, do not invade their personal space. Avoid eye contact, remain calm, keep your hands in view. If life threatening: immediately call Police on (0) 000. Notify security on 333. Record incident details including person description. Inform your supervisor. 1 2 3 4 5 6 • A person who has experienced a traumatic event • Self harm or threat of self harm 6 Summon help if required. Maintain clear personal boundaries. 5 Calm the person if possible. 3 Understand their concerns and direct them to the counselling service. Be aware the situation may escalate very quickly. 2 4 Engage in conversation. 1 If you feel safe • Panic attacks • Psychosis • Drug or alcohol overuse Threatening Behaviours If you don’t feel safe Mental health incidents can include: If you are disturbed by an event seek assistance from the counselling service. Your safety is the first priority. Mental Health Incidents Telephone (03) 9905 1599 communitycare@monash.edu.au To seek confidential advice contact the Community Care-Line: Engage the person by talking — ask straightforward questions. Listen non-judgmentally. Ask if there is someone you could call to come and be with them. 5 6 DIAL (0) 000 for Ambulance/Fire/Police — 333 for Security — 990 53059 for Security (Mobile) 2 Get the person to control their breathing. Breathe in and out in unison to the count of three. Use your hands in an up and down motion to signal the tempo. Maintain eye contact. Reassure the person by talking calmly to them. Tell them that you will stay with them until assistance arrives. 3 4 Assess danger to themselves or others — keep them away from potential danger. 2 or or Do not leave the person alone. 1 Notify Security on 333. 1 In the event of immediate threat or danger, call the Police: (0) 000 General Assistance Written, phone or observed threatening, or other concerning behaviours Mental Health Provide the following: Notify Security on 333 to escort ambulance. Ensure area is clear for medical personnel. Inform Manager/Supervisor if the injured person is a student or visitor. Inform Safety Officer. 3 4 5 6 7 • State of consciousness • Number and names of persons involved • Any other relevant information e.g. breathing, bleeding, chest pains, etc. Send someone to ring Ambulance Service: (0) 000 2 Important Complete Online Hazard and Incident Report via my.monash portal • Their Name • Nature of Emergency • Their age/gender • Location (Campus, Building, Level, Room) Care for patient and call for help. 1 Major Injury Personal Injury Inform Manager/Supervisor. Send injured person to a local medical center or hospital emergency ward if required. Inform Safety Officer. 2 3 4 5 DIAL (0) 000 for Ambulance/Fire/Police — 333 for Security — 990 53059 for Security (Mobile) AED locations can be obtained from Security on 333, or on the Monash OH&S website. Additional AEDs are located around the campus. AED locations available from Security. This sign indicates Defibrillator locations First Aider lists are generally posted on OH&S notice boards, at the end of corridors or on First Aid kits. Seek assistance from a local First Aider. Automated External Defibrillators (AED) Contact First Aid Officer within building for treatment. 1 Minor Injury Injury / AED monash.edu.au/about/who/safety-security/ This may be required if you: • Feel threatened or unsafe • Are alone at night Please dial: 9905 3059 for an escort Security Escorts There are security intercom points located throughout Monash campuses Emergency Help points Safety & Security DIAL (0) 000 for Ambulance/Fire/Police — 333 for Security — 990 53059 for Security (Mobile) Security patrol the campus and can be located at your local security office Security Patrols