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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS TRAINING
GEORGE A. SMATHERS LIBRARIES
JULY 2016
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Agenda
• Information Flow
•Building Emergency Coordinators and
Area Supervisors
•Evacuation and Rally Points
•Hurricane Preparedness
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Agenda
•Other Emergencies
•AED Demo
•Training Opportunities
•Links
•Questions
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Take away
•What to do in the event of an emergency
•Your role in the event of an emergency
•Who your Building Emergency
Coordinator is
•Who your Area Supervisor is
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Information Flow
University of Florida
UF Smathers Libraries Facilities: Peter Miller
Building Emergency Coordinators (BEC)
Area Supervisors
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Smathers LibrariesBuilding Emergency Coordinators
and Area Supervisors
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Building Emergency Coordinator (BEC)
A BEC is a pre-identified point of contact
designated by a department / college for an
assigned space within a building. BECs provide
pertinent building or departmental information
relating to their area to public safety officials
in emergency situations. BECs also relay
information from public safety officials back to
their areas through the receipt of email
communications and / or course instruction.
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What are BEC’s Roles & Responsibilities?
• Proponent of preparedness in your area
• Point of contact for safety & emergency preparedness
• Liaison with emergency services in the event of an incident at your
building
• Knowledgeable about your building and people
• Maintains Emergency Supply Closet/Cabinet
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Area Supervisors
Area supervisors are responsible for coordinating
response and recovery for the people, computers,
collections and facilities under their supervision in
the event of an emergency.
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What are Area Supervisors Roles & Responsibilities?
• Proponent of preparedness in your area
• Liaison with your BECs and emergency services in the event of an
incident in your area
• Be knowledgeable of your area and employees
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Who is your BEC?
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Smathers Libraries BECs
Smathers Library
Primary Haven Hawley
Alternate Michele Wilbanks
Library West
Primary Peter Miller
Alternate Leonardo “Jun” Tolentino
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Smathers Libraries BECs
Architecture and Fine Arts Library
Marston Science Library (MSL)
Primary Marijka Willis
Alternate Tiffany Esteban
Primary Ann Lindell
Alternate Dan Salvano
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Smathers Libraries BECs
Education Library (Norman Hall)
Primary Rachael Elrod
Alternate Vacant
HSC Library (Communicore)
Primary Verne Burch
Alternate Cliff Richmond
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Smathers Libraries BECs
Auxiliary Library Facility (ALF) and Library Storage
Primary Hang Soohoo
Alternate Clinton Dailey
Interim Library Facility (ILF)
Primary Ben Walker
Alternate Tabatha Pursley
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Who is your Area Supervisor?
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Department/Unit Area Supervisor
Library Admin
Library West
HR/Budget
Misty Swain
Jana Ronan
Bonnie Smith
Latin American & Caribbean Collection
Special Collections
Cataloging & Metadata
Acquisitions & Licensing
Paul Losch
John Nemmers
David Van Kleeck
Trey Shelton
MSL All Val Minson
AFA All Ann Lindell
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Departments/Units Area Supervisor
Education Rachel Elrod
Health Science Center (HSC) Library Verne Burch
Library IT Todd Digby
Digital Services
Conservation
Shared Collections
Chelsea Dinsmore
Fletcher Durant
Tabatha Pursley
Storage
Shared Collections Cataloging
Clinton Dailey
Jody Hewitt
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Supply Closet/Cabinet
• Every library building has supplies on hand, such as visqueen,
flashlights, tape, gloves, etc., to use in case of an emergency
• Designated closet, cabinet, or bin, used before and after a disaster
• BEC responsible for maintaining this supply.
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Evacuation and Rally Points
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Evacuation and Rally Points
A Rally Point is a pre-designated unit gathering
point that is located at a point that is convenient to
the building, but does not interfere with
emergency response staging.
Know where your Rally Point is!!!
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Evacuation and Rally Points
• Know entrances and exits of your building and of buildings you
routinely use
• Exit route maps are located throughout the libraries
• Two exit locations
Know where your Rally Point is!!!
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Evacuation and Rally Points
• Remain at the rally point
• Area Supervisor verifies employees
• Area Supervisor alerts emergency response personnel of any missing
employees
• ONLY re-enter a building when informed it is safe to do so by
emergency personnel
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Emergency evacuation for people with disabilities
What to do before an emergency
• Contact Peter Miller in Library Facilities to request an emergency assistance card
• Inform your Area Supervisor that you have an emergency assistance card
What to do in an emergency
• Alert Area Supervisor
• Give Area Supervisor your emergency assistance card
• Wait for assistance
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Hurricane Preparedness
• A hurricane warning is declared when
hurricane conditions are expected within
24 hours.
• When this condition is declared for the
Gainesville area, the UF president or his
designee may declare the university
closed.
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Hurricane Preparedness
UF Smathers Library Hurricane and Tropical Storm Preparedness Plan Checklists
http://cms.uflib.ufl.edu/disaster/hurricane.aspx
• Checklists for before and after a disaster
Disaster and Emergency Plan Committee checklist
BECs checklist
Area Supervisors checklist
http://cms.uflib.ufl.edu/disaster/hurricane.aspxhttp://cms.uflib.ufl.edu/Portals/disaster/DEPC Checklist 2013.docxhttp://cms.uflib.ufl.edu/Portals/disaster/LBEC Checklist 2013.docxhttp://cms.uflib.ufl.edu/Portals/disaster/Supervisors Checklist 2013.docx
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Other Emergencies
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Emergency & Disaster Telephone Numbers
•Alachua County Sheriff: 911
•University Police Department (UPD): 2-1111
•Physical Plant Division (PPD): 2-1121
•Library Facilities (8am-5pm): 273-2575
•Library Facilities (after hours): 281-3641
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1. Secure immediate area
2. Call 911
Emergency & Disaster Procedures
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If there is an immediate threat of
danger:
1.Get to safety
2.Call UPD
3.Advise other employees of danger
Emergency & Disaster Procedures
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Received by phone:
1. Obtain as much information as possible about the threat
2. Alert co-workers to call UPD
If expected detonation is imminent:
1. Pull fire alarm
2. Call University Police Department after evacuating
3. Meet at Rally Point
If expected detonation is not imminent:
1. Call UPD immediately
2. Alert Library Facilities Department
Emergency & Disaster Procedures
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Fire
• Pull fire alarm
• Evacuate the building
• Meet at Rally Point
Emergency & Disaster Procedures
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• Call Libraries Facilities
Emergency & Disaster Procedures
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Emergency & Disaster Procedures
• Call 911
• DO NOT MOVE THE VICTIM
• Stop the bleeding, if necessary,
with direct pressure on the wound
Serious Injuries
For serious injuries where moving the victim is inadvisable:
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Emergency & Disaster Procedures
Animals
• DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CAPTURE
THE ANIMAL!!!
• Call PPD
• Call Library Facilities
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Emergency & Disaster Procedures
Elevator Problems
• Call Library Facilities 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.,
Monday - Friday
• After hours and weekends, call PPD
and email or leave message for
Facilities
• Alert Library staff of elevator
problems and let them know that
Facilities has been notified
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Emergency & Disaster Procedures
Flood or Water Leakage
• Call Library Facilities 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.,
Monday - Friday
• After hours and weekends call PPD &
email or leave message for Facilities
• Secure affected area to prevent
unauthorized entry.
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Emergency & Disaster Procedures
Power Failure
• Call Library Facilities 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.,
Monday - Friday
• After hours and weekends, call PPD
• If building is dark and power is not
restored in 15 minutes, notify UPD to
assist in evacuating the building.
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AED Demo
Automatic External Defibrillator
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Training at UF
Online Courses
Training sessions are now available online in myUFL.
• BEC Active Shooter Training (presented by UFPD)
• Bomb Threat Guidelines (presented by UFPD)
• Fire Safety (presented by Environmental Health & Safety)
• Local Weather Hazards (presented by the National Weather Service-
Jacksonville)
• BEC Introduction (presented by Department of Emergency Management)
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Training at UF
For a full list of training sessions and
registration information, please see the
EH&S Training List:
http://www.ehs.ufl.edu/training/ehs_training/
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Important Links
• UF Emergency Management: http://emergency.ufl.edu/
• Smathers Libraries Disaster and Emergency Planning:
http://cms.uflib.ufl.edu/disaster
• Building Emergency Coordinators:
https://emergency.ufl.edu/programs/building-emergency-
coordinators/
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Questions?