Introduction
The District has developed a comprehensive
Multi-Hazard Management Emergency Program comprised
of four major components—mitigation,
preparedness, response, and recovery. Each
site is required to establish a Multi-Hazard
Planning Committee to provide ongoing oversight,
coordination and evaluation of the Multi-Hazard
Emergency Management Program at their site.
A standardized template has been developed
for all District sites (schools and non school
sites) to ensure coordinated preparedness and
emergency procedures. The plan should
also address the uniqueness and special needs
of each site, paying close attention to those
students and staff members who have special
needs. This plan must be updated yearly and
submitted to the Chief Office of Student Support.
Each site is responsible for identifying hazards
in and around their building(s) and developing
a mitigation plan to alleviate these hazards. These
plans also, help to deal with secondary hazards
that could be created by chemical spills resulting
from natural disasters such as serve weather,
earthquake or fire. With these measures
in place each site will have fewer risks in
an emergency.
Purpose
The purpose of this plan is to provide emergency
preparedness and response instructions, information,
and protocols to protect the safety and well
being of students, staff, and visitors at the
time of an emergency.
Objectives
- Protect the safety and welfare of students
and staff.
- Provide for a safe and coordinated response
to emergency situations.
- Protect the District’s facilities
and property.
- Enable the District to restore normal conditions
with minimal confusion in the shortest time
possible.
- Provide for interface and coordination
between sites and he District Incident
Command System (ICS) team.
- Provide for
the orderly conversion of pre-designated
sites to Red Cross/EMA shelters when
necessary.