1.0 PURPOSE: To insure safe residential environment in all University housing
2.0
RESPONSIBILITY:
Safety for residents,
staff, and visitors to the residence halls is the responsibility of
Student
Services.
a)
The department reports unsafe
hazards or conditions to Physical Plant for correction.
b)
Programs and
procedures for the purpose of insuring a safe residential environment
administered by Student Services shall be as follows:
2.1
Safety
Inspections
2.1.1
Dorm
rooms shall be inspected every four weeks for fire safety by the Community
Assistants (CA’s).
2.1.2
Written
reports shall be made and filed within the office of Student Services.
2.1.3
There
shall be mandatory clean up (by the student) and re-inspection (by the staff) of
any safety violations.
2.1.4
Students
shall be encouraged to report safety violations and anything out of order or
missing.
2.2
Fire
Safety
2.2.1
The
buildings themselves are fire resistant but the contents are flammable
(furnishings and personal belongings).
2.2.1.1
Candles
and other open flames are prohibited in resident halls.
2.2.1.1.1
Refer to
Section 1, General Safety Program, Procedure #1.77, Candles / Open Flames Device
Policy for additional information.
2.2.2
The
program for fire prevention and emergency evacuation shall include the
following:
2.2.2.1
Emphasis
on fire prevention and safety at all new student orientation sessions and
initial house and floor meetings each semester.
2.2.2.2
Fire
training meeting scheduled by Student Services for the staff each
semester.
2.2.2.3
The
Physical Plant personnel shall coordinate inspection and maintenance of fire
safety equipment.
2.2.2.4
Evacuation
plans shall be prominently posted in all residence halls.
2.2.2.5
Student
Services shall maintain a list of residence halls and the names / location of
any student(s) with disabilities.
2.3
Fire
Drills
2.3.1
An
unannounced fire drill conducted in all residence halls each semester.
2.3.1.1
The
Director of Environmental Health, Safety & Hazardous Waste shall be notified
in writing of the dates and times of these drills.
2.3.2
Community
assistants (CA) shall monitor the resident housing while the drill progress and
shall complete a Floor Fire Drill Report Form (Section 7: Forms), then
forward to Student Services within 24 hours.
2.3.3
Student
Services shall complete the Student
Services Summary Fire Drill Report Form (Section
7: Forms).
2.3.3.1
The
completed document shall be forwarded to the Department of Environmental, Health
Safety and Hazardous Waste.
2.4
Fire-Safe
Christmas Decorations In Student Housing / Common Areas
2.4.1
Christmas
decorations are an extreme fire hazard, the following limitations on decorations
are necessary:
2.4.1.1
All
decorations shall be fire resistant.
2.4.1.2
Natural
Christmas trees or cut boughs are not allowed in Residence
Halls.
2.4.1.3
Artificial
trees labeled as made of non-burning materials may be
used.
2.4.1.4
The use
of burning candles is very dangerous and is therefore
prohibited.
2.4.1.5
Door
decorations or foil shall be suspended from the edges of the
door.
2.4.1.6
Keep
electrical decorations away from the metal doorframes.
2.4.1.7
Only
approved cool bulbs shall be used on lighting strings.
2.4.1.8
Do not
string lights so that the door could close on the wiring.
2.4.1.9
Check
extension cords to insure that they do not have breaks in the
insulation.
2.4.1.9.1
Keep the
use of extension cords to a minimum.
2.4.1.9.2
Use them
only for a limited number of small lights, not for appliances.
2.4.1.10 Do not
use untreated cotton batting, flock, or paper as they ignite easily and burn
continuously
2.4.1.11 No exit
from the individual floors or houses shall be blocked by Christmas
decorations.
2.5
Fire
Occurrence
2.5.1
If a fire
occurs, (1) clear everyone out of the building by pulling the evacuation (fire)
alarm, (2) call Campus Police at 475-5711, and (3) contact an advisor.
2.5.2
Fight the
fire only if you can do so safely, keeping an exit route
open.
2.5.3
Otherwise,
close doors to confine the fire and exit out-of-doors.