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NOVA Northern Virginia Community College

NOVA Northern Virginia Community College. What Faculty Need to Know During a Classroom Emergency. Office of Emergency Management and Planning. NOVA Northern Virginia Community College. Your Response M atters!. Faculty & Staff are the FRONT LINE in Emergency Management

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NOVA Northern Virginia Community College

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  1. NOVANorthern Virginia Community College What Faculty Need to Know During a Classroom Emergency Office of Emergency Management and Planning

  2. NOVANorthern Virginia Community College Your Response Matters! Faculty & Staff are the FRONT LINEin Emergency Management • The employee is an authoritative figure for the student and can influence how the student responds to an emergency. • Students will look to you for guidance in the event of an emergency, so know how to react! Office of Emergency Management and Planning

  3. NOVANorthern Virginia Community College Where to get information? Office of Emergency Management and Planning

  4. NOVANorthern Virginia Community College Where to get information? • Office of Emergency Management and Planning (OEMP) Website • www.nvcc.edu/emergency • NOVA Emergency Action Plan (EAP) • Emergency Procedures Postures Office of Emergency Management and Planning

  5. NOVANorthern Virginia Community College What do I need to know? Office of Emergency Management and Planning

  6. NOVANorthern Virginia Community College What You Should Know: • The two safest and most direct evacuation routes. • The location of campus emergency phones, first aid kits, automated external defibrillators (AED), and fire extinguishers. • The location of designated assembly locations outside of the facility. • Locations of shelter-in-place for a severe weather event. • How to respond to various emergencies --- Read the Emergency Action Plan! Office of Emergency Management and Planning

  7. NOVANorthern Virginia Community College Types of possible incidents: • Fire • Violent Incident • Suspicious Person/Object • Hazardous Material • Tornado • Earthquake • Bomb Threat • Power Failure Office of Emergency Management and Planning

  8. Fire or Suspected Fire NOVANorthern Virginia Community College Emergencies • Loss of Electrical Power? • Bomb Threats (May require shelter in place or evacuation) Shelter Evacuate • Indoor Hazardous Materials Severe Weather • Flooding Exterior Hazardous Materials When instructed by Campus Authorities Earthquake • Active Shooter (Run, Hide, Fight) see Campus Police for details Other: Office of Emergency Management and Planning

  9. NOVANorthern Virginia Community College Assembly Map Office of Emergency Management and Planning

  10. Areas in GREENare designated as assembly areas during evacuations. Areas in RED are potentially dangerous and designated for emergency responseonly. 10 Office of Emergency Management and Planning

  11. NOVANorthern Virginia Community College How do I share this with my class? Office of Emergency Management and Planning

  12. NOVANorthern Virginia Community College Emergency Preparation • Share emergency response information with students during the first week of class and throughout the semester. • Review assembly and shelter sites, locations of resources, and where to find more information. • Utilize existing resources, such as the Campus Safety Video, nvcc.edu/emergency website, and emergency procedures poster. • Encourage students to sign up for NOVA Alerts. • Assure that persons with disabilities have the information that they need. You should be familiar with their plan. • Assure all students evacuate the building or move to the safe shelter area immediately in the event of an emergency or a drill and that doors are closed as buildings are evacuated. Attempt to account for all students. Office of Emergency Management and Planning

  13. NOVANorthern Virginia Community College Resources Office of Emergency Management and Planning

  14. NOVANorthern Virginia Community College Get Info www.nvcc.edu/emergency NOVA Emergency Action Plan (EAP) Emergency procedure posters in classrooms and across campus Office of Emergency Management and Planning

  15. NOVANorthern Virginia Community College Get Help Emergency phones found outside around campus Panic buttons on classroom and office phones Emergency phones found in hallways Office of Emergency Management and Planning

  16. NOVANorthern Virginia Community College Extinguishers Interior extinguishers in hallways and some classrooms Exterior water extinguishers by building entrances for small mulch fires Office of Emergency Management and Planning

  17. NOVANorthern Virginia Community College EMERGENCY!!! Automated External Defibrillators (AED) in every campus building Green severe weather shelter area signs designate safe locations during a shelter-in-place emergency Office of Emergency Management and Planning

  18. NOVANorthern Virginia Community College Get Alerted Good communications is the key to crisis awareness. Sign up for NOVA Alert at: http://alert.nvcc.edu Office of Emergency Management and Planning

  19. NOVANorthern Virginia Community College Homework Right Now: • Add NOVA Police into your cell phone: 703-764-5000 Next 24 hours: • Sign up for NOVA Alerts at http://alert.nvcc.edu • Read the Emergency Action Plan found on www.nvcc.edu/emergency • Click to find the Emergency Action Plan Office of Emergency Management and Planning

  20. NOVANorthern Virginia Community College Questions and Thank you!! • Thank you for your time. OEMP appreciates your effort in making the NOVA Campuses a safe and rewarding place to attend school and work. • Should you desire further information on how to be prepared, please contact: • Justin Miller, Emergency Coordinator/Planner • jjmiller@nvcc.edu • 703-425-5635 • NVCC resources available at www.nvcc.edu/emergency • Campus Police at http://www.nvcc.edu/police/ • Additional resources from FEMA at www.ready.gov Office of Emergency Management and Planning

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