UC Davis Department Safety Coordinators, or DSCs, have worked together with Emergency Management to update the process and documentation for implementing building evacuation plans, establishing a ...
Each building must have a Building Fire Prevention and Evacuation Plan. The fire prevention component is based on New York State Office of Fire Prevention and Control (OFPC), Public Employee Safety ...
The information below serves as a quick reference guide for faculty, staff, students and guests in the event of an emergency on campus. Every employee should become familiar with this guide, and new ...
A fire alarm jolts you from your office desk, and you head for the nearest exit. But what if the closest exit has already ...
Natural disasters are often unexpected and can cause considerable damage to properties. Recent wildfires have highlighted the importance of disaster preparedness both personally and professionally.
In accordance with the CSU Chancellor’s Office Executive Order 1056, the Building Emergency Preparedness Program is the campus wide program which organizes Safety Teams in each building under the ...
Campus buildings have fire detection and alarm systems that alert occupants to evacuate in an emergency. Many buildings, including residential buildings, also have sprinkler suppression systems that ...