- Safety & Security
- Hazards and Threats
Step-by-Step
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Active Threat
- Immediately ensure classroom doors are locked and barricade interior classroom doors.
- All persons move out of sight in locked rooms. Turn off lights if visibility is possible from interior windows and doors.
- Remain silent and place all phones in silent mode.
- School officials should also get into lockdown position.
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Weather
Tornado Watch and Warning
Sheltering during a storm if inside a building
- Go to the basement or to an inside hallway at the lowest level of the building.
- Take your personal belongings if time permits (laptops, purses, book bags, etc.).
- Secure your work computer if time permits (log off and shut down to minimize damage and potential loss of data).
- Lock offices and secure sensitive or confidential items (grade books, financial records, etc.) if time permits.
- Avoid places with wide-span roofs such as auditoriums, theater-style rooms, cafeterias, large hallways, or gymnasiums.
- Stay away from exterior windows and doors as well as display cases, shelving or wall-mounted audio-visual equipment that could collapse on top of you.
- Get under a piece of sturdy furniture (if available) such as a workbench, heavy table, or desk, and hold on to it.
- Use your arms to protect your head and neck.
Sheltering during a storm, if outdoors, in a vehicle, or on a school bus
- Get inside a building, if possible.
- Follow the instructions of your bus driver if you are riding on a school bus.
- Lie in a low-lying area, or crouch near a strong building if shelter is not available or if there is no time to get indoors.
- Be aware of the potential for flash flooding.
- Use your arms to protect your head and neck.
Post-storm suggestions
- Help injured, trapped, or people with disabilities or special needs.
- Give first aid when appropriate. Do not try to move the seriously injured unless they are in immediate danger of further injury. Call APSPD dispatch at (404) 802-2000 for help.
- Watch out for downed power lines and other damaged utilities when evacuating.
- Turn on a radio or television to get the latest emergency information.
- Stay out of damaged buildings. Return only when public safety officials deem the building(s) to be safe.
- Use telephones for emergency calls only after severe weather.
- Avoid spilled medicines, bleaches, gasoline or other flammable liquids. Do not attempt to clean up spills without proper equipment.
- Leave the buildings if you smell gas or chemical fumes and notify APSPD dispatch at (404) 802-2000.
Winter Storm
- The major dangers of winter storms are intense cold, power outages and breakdown of transportation because of poor visibility and road conditions.
- One of three announcements will be made:
- “Atlanta Public Schools are open and operating on a regular schedule”
- “Atlanta Public Schools are closed”
- “Atlanta Public Schools will delay opening or specific events until a specific time”
Announcements will be distributed in the following ways:
- Posting to the Atlanta Public Schools district home page
- Announcement through local media
- District Emergency Mass Notification System
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Fire
- If There Is a Fire or Visible Smoke:
- Notify the occupants of the school or building, by pulling the nearest fire alarm (pull station) and from a safe distance outside the building, call the APSPD at (404) 802-2000 or 911 to provide details of the situation.
- If you have been trained in the use of a portable fire extinguisher and are able to safely extinguish the fire, do so. Be sure you have a safe exit from the area and leave if the extinguisher does not put out the fire.
- Evacuate the building as soon as the alarm sounds.
- On your way out, warn others nearby.
- Move away from fire and smoke. Close doors and windows if time permits.
- Feel closed doors with the top-side/back of your hand to feel for heat. Do not open doors if you feel heat.
- Use stairs only. Do not use elevators.
- Move a minimum of 300 feet away from the building.
- Do not re-enter the building or work area until you have been instructed to do so by the emergency responders.
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General Evacuation Procedures
- Stay calm. Do not rush and do not panic.
- Stop your work or teaching.
- Gather your personal belongings if it is safe to do so. (Reminder: take prescription medication with you if possible. It may be hours before you are allowed back into the building.)
- If safe, close your office door and window, but do not lock them.
- Use the nearest safe stairs and proceed to the nearest exit. Do not use the elevator.
- Follow instructions from emergency responders.
- Do not re-enter the building until you have been instructed to do so by the emergency responders.
- Move to the established assembly area and ensure accountability of building personnel is conducted in a timely manner.
- Report any known or suspected missing persons.
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Emergency Evacuation Guidelines for People with Disabilities
- Building occupants should be invited to volunteer ahead of time to assist people with disabilities in an emergency. If a volunteer is not available, designate someone to help.
- DO NOT evacuate people with disabilities in their wheelchairs.
- Always ASK someone with a disability how you can help BEFORE attempting any rescue technique or giving assistance. Ask how they can best be helped or moved, and whether there are any special considerations or items that need to come with them.
- If someone cannot evacuate, the individual(s) should wait in the stairwell and notate the floor and which stairwell. Then give this information to the responding agencies.
- If the situation is life-threatening, call APSPD at (404) 802-2000.
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Utility Failures
- Report utility failures during regular school hours (Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.) to Facilities
- Report data network and telephone system interruptions to the district IT department.
- Report utility failures after regular work hours, on weekends, and on holidays to the APSPD dispatch (404) 802-2000.
Gas Leaks (Indoor):
- Evacuate the area immediately.
- Call Facilities at (404) 802-3700 and APSPD dispatch (404) 802-2000 to report the problem.
- Do not switch on lights or any other electrical equipment. Do not smoke in the area.
- Account for all building personnel once outside and wait for further instructions from the police and/or the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department.
Gas Leaks (Outdoor):
- Evacuate the area immediately.
- Do not attempt to shut off gas or manipulate valves.
- Call Facilities at (404) 802-3700 and APSPD dispatch at (404) 802-2000 to report the problem.
- Prevent vehicular traffic and pedestrians from entering the area until the police arrive to set up a perimeter.
- Do not smoke in the area or move any vehicles that are parked near the broken gas line.
- Follow the instructions of APSPD and the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department.
Power Outage:
- Report the outage to Facilities (404) 802-3700 and APSPD dispatch at (404) 802-2000.
- Help co-workers in darkened areas move to safer locations.
- Secure experimental work and keep refrigerators and freezers closed.
- Unplug personal computers, appliances and non-essential electrical equipment.
- Open windows for additional light and ventilation.
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Hazardous Materials
If you witness a hazardous material spill, evacuate the spill site and warn others to stay away. Call APSPD at (404) 802-2000 if you believe the spill may be life-threatening. If you can determine the spill is not life-threatening, follow the procedures outlined below.
If You Spill Hazardous Material(s):
- Leave the area of the spill first and proceed to a safe location nearby. Then assess if you have the proper training and protective gear to clean up the spill.
- If you are able to clean up the spill, follow proper cleanup procedures and use proper personal protection. Manage the generated waste as appropriate. Consult your supervisor if necessary.
- Isolate the spill area to keep everyone away, and post signs as necessary.
- Call APSPD dispatch at (404) 802-2000.
If you suspect or witness a release of a hazardous material to the environment (air, water, ground), call APSPD dispatch at (404) 802-2000. APSPD will contact Atlanta Fire Rescue. Appropriate agencies will be notified if the situation cannot be handled with internal capabilities or if the situation poses a threat to life safety.
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Earthquake
- Take cover immediately.
- Direct others to get under a desk, chair or table for shelter.
- Seek shelter between seating rows in a lecture hall or against a corridor wall if in a hallway.
- If outside, move to an open area, away from buildings.
- Report injuries to Atlanta Public Schools Police at (404) 802-2000.
- Examine your area for damage and report damages to APS Facilities at (404) 802-3700.
- Be alert for aftershocks. Do not use elevators and evacuate in a calm and orderly manner.
- Await instructions from first responders and do not re-enter buildings until they are examined by trained officials
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IPAWS ( Integrated Public Alert & Warning System)
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