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DISASTER PLAN Folke Bernadotte Memorial Library Gustavus Adolphus College St. Peter, Minnesota EMERGENCY CALL: 9-911 Revised Summer 2006 1

Table of Contents Introduction 3 Emergency Telephone Numbers On campus contacts 4 City of St. Peter 4 Off Campus Contacts 4 Procedures Fire 5 Tornado Warning 5 Water Emergency 5 Power Failure 6 Emergency Exits 6 Evacuation 7 Special Evening and Weekend Hours 7 Elevator Stalling 7 Computer System Back-Up 8 Emergency Equipment Location of emergency equipment 9-10 Buddy System Chart 11 Location of fire extinguishers, alarms and sensors 12 2

Introduction The written part of the disaster plan is intended to detail immediate responses to emergency situations. Members of the library staff should become familiar with these procedures and the locations of supplies such as fire extinguishers, flashlights, etc. During any emergency the first rule is to use common sense; appropriate responses will vary with the situation. Personal safety and that of our patrons should always be our primary concern. Another component of disaster preparedness is to insure that each member of the staff has the knowledge necessary to follow the written procedures effectively and confidently. For that reason, training sessions and drills, as well as revision of the written procedures and inventory of supplies, should be an on-going process. This plan should be reviewed annually for any changes. Please consult the Emergency Manual for Gustavus Adolphus College for further information on campus-wide emergencies or situations that would involve personnel outside the library. 3

Emergency Telephone Numbers On Campus: Campus Safety & Security (24 Hours) x8888 Physical Plant x7504 Academic Computing Helpline x6111 City of St. Peter: Emergency 9-911 or 9-931-1550 Fire Department 9-911 or 9-931-1550 Ambulance 9-911 or 9-931-1550 Police Dispatch 9-911 or 9-931-1550 Off-campus Contacts: General Information and Referral: Minnesota Historical Society 651-296-6126 Poison Control Center 800-222-1222 Fire and water damage recovery: Warren Wunderlich (primary contact) x7504 Fumigation 651-647-1221 4

Procedures for Fire 1. Alarm will sound throughout the building. DO NOT TAKE THE ELEVATOR unless you have confirmed that it is a false alarm. 2. If the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building and call the St. Peter Fire Department (9-911 or 9-931-1550) and Campus Safety & Security (x8888). 3. In the event of a localized fire, use a fire extinguisher. Activate the nearest fire alarm (see attached map) and evacuate the area if necessary. 4. In the event of a major fire, refer to the college-wide emergency manual to notify college officials after the building has been evacuated and fire department notified. 5. Do not disturb the damaged area until the fire is completely extinguished and insurance data is collected. Procedures for Tornado Warnings 1. The city tornado siren is our primary warning. This system is tested the first Wednesday of every month at 1:00 p.m. 2. When the siren sounds, everyone in the building should be instructed to go to the basement (preferably the Staff Room) via the stairs. Do not use the elevators. If the power goes out, emergency lights in the stairways will turn on automatically. 3. The situation should be monitored using the radio in the Government Documents Office. Any staff member may be designated to listen to the radio. The radio should be moved to the staff room. 4. Everyone should stay in the basement until the severe weather warning is allowed to expire. Procedures for a Water Emergency 1. Assess the extent and source of the leak. If water is dripping onto the floor, get bucket from the west supply closet in Technical Services to put under the leak. If the leak is above any of the stacks, cover the affected area with plastic sheeting, which is kept in the third floor Janitors closet or Archives. 2. If the emergency requires that the water be turned off building-wide, contact the Physical Plant (7504) or the Chief Boiler Operator (7400). Contact Campus Safety Security (8888) after hours. 5

Power Failure 1. In the event of a power failure, emergency lights will turn on in the stairwells. 2. Assist patrons leaving the building. Locations of flashlights are noted on the attached Locations of Emergency Equipment list. 3. Call the Physical Plant (7504) or Campus Safety & Security (8888) using the pay phone at the union. 4. If the power fails in the evening or on the weekend, students working at the Circulation Desk should lock the front doors. One student should call Campus Safety & Security (8888) and then wait for an officer. The other student should assist patron leaving the building. Emergency Exit Doors Located in the east and south stairwells, between the first and second floors The alarm will sound on the door and at the Circulation Desk if the glass is broken. Go to first floor and pull door shut. A timer will automatically shut off the door alarm. Go the to alarm at the Circulation Desk and push the reset button Location of Emergency Exits: 6

Evacuation Procedures 1. In the event of an emergency which requires clearing the building (e.g. fire or bomb threat) or moving people to a safe area (e.g. tornado), library staff should, if possible, go by pairs to each floor to inform patrons of the situation and provide them with necessary assistance. Special attention must be paid to the needs of patrons who need extra help, particularly disabled people who would, for example, be unable to use the elevator during a fire. 2. Individuals should help to evacuate the floor on which his/her unit is located. 3. If possible, staff working on the second floor should congregate by the Reference Desk to coordinate assistance in evacuating the first and third floors. 4. During the evening hours, the reference librarian and/or peer supervisor should evacuate the building. 5. Staff should meet at a DESIGNATED MEETING SPOT located at the sidewalk on the North side of the building (facing Technical Services windows). A head count should be taken to make sure that all staff are present. Utilize the Buddy System to make sure that all staff are present (see page 11 for chart of Buddies ). Special Evening and Weekend Hours During the evening and weekend hours when a librarian is not on duty Peer Supervisors are in charge of the Library. The Circulation manager is responsible for the training of all peer supervisor staff to carry out all emergency procedures for the library. The student supervisors have the authority to react to any emergency situation and also the responsibility to notify the proper college officials. Elevator Stalling In the case the elevator begins malfunctioning, call the Physical Plant Office, x7504. During evening or weekend hours call the Office of Safety and Security, x8888. An electrician will evaluate the situation and determine if the repair service needs to be notified. If you become stalled in the elevator, push the Emergency button and an alarm will sound to notify other staff in the building of a problem. If you hear the bell alarm, notify either Physical Plant or Safety and Security. 7

Computer System Back-up Each workstation in the building should have a rotation of regularly scheduled back-ups. These back-ups should be the irreplaceable files from each station s hard drive and not the commercial software that can be replaced in the event of a disaster. (Examples would be data base files that can not be easily constructed, finding aids for collection items, correspondence filed electronically, etc.) Contact Jessie Twaddle (7443) with any questions. 8

Emergency Equipment Location of Emergency Equipment Buckets: Custodial Supply Technical Services west supply closet Cut-off switches and valves: Electric Mechanical Room Water Mechanical Room Dehumidifier Archives Mechanical Room Extension cords Custodial supply 2 nd floor Janitor s closet Technical Services Supply closet Fire alarms Each floor (map attached); Alarm system in Mechanical Room Fire extinguishers Perimeter of every floor (map attached) First aid supplies Archives Circulation Custodial Supply Processing Room Flashlights One for each staff member, and/or the following offices Administration Archives Audio-Visual Circulation (4) ILL 9

Reference Desk Staff Room Periodicals Government Documents Technical Services (7) Ladders First Floor Assorted sizes in Mechanical Room and Janitors Supply Second Floor Tall ladder Janitors closet Mops Janitors closet, First and Second Floor Plastic Sheeting Janitors closet Third Floor Archives Plastic trash bags Custodial Supply Radios Circulation has a campus issued weather alert radio Administrative Office Government Documents Office Technical Services Janitors closet Third Floor Archives Office Vacuum Janitors closet, First and Second Floor Custodial Supply Wet-dry vacuum Mechanical Room 10

The Buddy System Chart: Sarah, Amy, Kathie, Diane Ginny, Dan, Michelle, Jessie Barbara, Sylvia, Anna, Karen Larson Jay, Sonja, Mike Lynn, Edi, Vic 11

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