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TCU Office of Emergency Preparedness
https://tcuemergency.tcu.edu/chemical-spills
TCU Office of Emergency Preparedness. In TCU Educational Facilities:. It is the responsibility of the faculty and lab instructors to know the characteristics of the chemicals they work with and to take appropriate precautions to protect themselves and students in containing spills that occur. Safety Data Sheets for Academic areas are maintained in the Sid W. Richardson Building Chemical Stock Room. In TCU Work Areas:. First priority is First Aid. When appropriate, evacuate. The severity of the spill:.
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TCU Office of Emergency Preparedness
https://tcuemergency.tcu.edu/natural-disasters
TCU Office of Emergency Preparedness. Monitor approaching winter storm conditions – freezing rain, sleet, snow, high winds, wind chill conditions. Ensure employees/students understand University policy for operating or closing under adverse weather conditions. To prevent auto accidents and injuries, do not come into work if the University is closed. In heavy rains, beware of flash flooding. If the possibility for flash flooding exists, move to a safer location. Be aware of electrical hazards. Your 5-Day ...
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TCU Office of Emergency Preparedness
https://tcuemergency.tcu.edu/video-training
TCU Office of Emergency Preparedness. Getting to Know Texas Weather – Link to Video. Emergency Mass Notification System (EMNS) – Link to Video. Extreme Weather – Link to Video. TCU Faculty and Storm Safety – Link to Video. Safety and Environmental Management. Fort Worth, Naval Air Station, TX. Last Updated on Nov 5 2016, 4:52 pm CDT. Your 5-Day Forecast at a Glance. AddRan College of Liberal Arts. College of Fine Arts. College of Science and Engineering. John V. Roach Honors College.
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TCU Office of Emergency Preparedness
https://tcuemergency.tcu.edu/campus-readiness
TCU Office of Emergency Preparedness. The university is taking appropriate actions to ensure our campus is prepared to provide as safe and normal an environment as possible in these uncertain times. There are three web sites with valuable information:. Http:/ www.ready.gov. Http:/ www.redcross.org. Http:/ www.knowhat2do.com/. Communication during an emergency is critical, and there are things we ask each of you to do to assist TCU :. Update your local and emergency contact information on file with TCU.
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TCU Office of Emergency Preparedness
https://tcuemergency.tcu.edu/bomb-threat
TCU Office of Emergency Preparedness. When a bomb threat is received by phone:. If the threat of explosion is immediate, evacuate all people from the premises at once. If the caller indicates there is some time before the bomb will go off:. Try to get as much information as possible about the location and description of the bomb and the caller. Listen for background noises that could provide clues to their location. Check your phone screen to see if a phone number of the caller is listed.
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TCU Office of Emergency Preparedness
https://tcuemergency.tcu.edu/utility-failures
TCU Office of Emergency Preparedness. Contact the TCU Physical Plant 24-hour dispatch (817.257-7956). Contact TCU Police (817.257-7777) if assistance exiting or securing the building is necessary. Turn off all electrical, office, and computer equipment. Some equipment, if left on, could be damaged when power is restored. DO NOT unplug your telephone. Remain in your area if power loss is not related to another emergency condition, such as smoke or fire. Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning. AddRan Colle...
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TCU Office of Emergency Preparedness
https://tcuemergency.tcu.edu/tornado
TCU Office of Emergency Preparedness. Use a weather alert radio, radio or television weather channel to monitor the approach and severity of the weather:. Tornado Watch means weather conditions are favorable to the formation of tornadoes. Tornado Warning means a tornado has been sighted in the area. If the Weather Service issues a severe weather or tornado warning for the Tarrant County area, warn others in your immediate area. Close all doors, stay away from windows and other glassed areas. NOAA (Nation...
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TCU Office of Emergency Preparedness
https://tcuemergency.tcu.edu/medical-emergency
TCU Office of Emergency Preparedness. Inspect the area for potential hazards (gas, electric, etc.) that could endanger you or other first responders. Contact TCU Police (817.257.7777) and provide the following information. Identify your location by providing the appropriate information:. Building name – or closest building. Office or room number. Describe the situation, stating that this is a medical emergency. Number of people involved. Provide on-site first aid/CPR/AED assistance up to your skill level.
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TCU Office of Emergency Preparedness
https://tcuemergency.tcu.edu/university-closings
TCU Office of Emergency Preparedness. Emergency Actions: When the university is officially closed, all students, faculty and staff members will be excused from reporting, except those providing essential services related to:. The presence of a residential student community. Agreements with the public for use of university facilities. On a morning closure, this information will be posted on the TCU home page. Under the Top News Stories heading). The TCU homepage can be located at http:/ www.tcu.edu. Throu...
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TCU Office of Emergency Preparedness
https://tcuemergency.tcu.edu/fire-emergency
TCU Office of Emergency Preparedness. Of the cause of a fire alarm, evacuate the building or area of the fire. If possible, close doors – especially fire exit doors – to help contain the fire and smoke. Warn and help others on your way out of the building. Activate the fire alarm system at the closest pull alarm station, if needed. Call TCU Police at 817.257.7777. Identify the location of the fire by building name and street address. Identify the location of the fire by floor and office/room (if known).