Let’s all start 2009 off right be taking a moment to think about emergency preparedness. Do you know what to do if a student walks up to you and says “There’s somebody lying on the floor over there, they seem to be passed out or something.” If it’s been a while since you’ve thought about the appropriate response to this and many other situations, please take some time to brush up on your readiness.
- Review the College’s procedures at go/er
- If you work in one of the libraries, review the LIS Emergency Manuals at the Circulation Desks or in the folder on the server here. ORGS\LIS\Emergency Manuals
- If you really want to be proactive and prepared, consider taking one of Ed Sullivan’s classes in First Aid. See the schedule here http://www.middlebury.edu/administration/hr/Safety/Safety+Training+Schedule.htm
- And for the big picture, check out http://www.dps.state.vt.us/vem/
Being prepared to act on behalf of the College in an emergency is a personal responsibility of which we should all be mindful.
Let’s all start 2009 off right be taking a moment to think about emergency preparedness. Do you know what to do if a student walks up to you and says “There’s somebody lying on the floor over there, they seem to be passed out or something.” If it’s been a while since you’ve thought about the appropriate response to this and many other situations, please take some time to brush up on your readiness.
- Review the College’s procedures at go/er
- If you work in one of the libraries, review the LIS Emergency Manuals at the Circulation Desks or in the folder on the server here. ORGS\LIS\Emergency Manuals
- If you really want to be proactive and prepared, consider taking one of Ed Sullivan’s classes in First Aid. See the schedule here http://www.middlebury.edu/administration/hr/Safety/Safety+Training+Schedule.htm
- And for the big picture, check out http://www.dps.state.vt.us/vem/
Being prepared to act on behalf of the College in an emergency is a personal responsibility of which we should all be mindful.