EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLAN Valley Park, Phase II (VPII)

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EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLAN Valley Park, Phase II (VPII) Building No. 2941 Prepared by: Tiphany Bode TSHB Building Proctor Submitted to: D. C. Breeding, PhD Office of Engineering Safety Environmental Health, Safety & Security Services Revised: June 2013

Table of Contents Introduction... 3 VPII Contact Personnel... 4 VPII Floor Proctor List... 4 Fire Reporting Procedure... 5 Fire Marshal Responsibilities... 6 VPII Occupant Responsibilities... 7 Floor Proctor Responsibilities... 8 Floor Proctor Evacuation Procedure... 9 Fire Drill & Emergency Evacuation Policy... 10 Emergency Telephone Numbers... 11 Page 2 of 11 VPII Emergency Evacuation Plan, Bldg. No. 2941 Revised: 5-6-2011

Introduction Why have an Emergency Evacuation Plan? During certain emergency conditions, it may be necessary to evacuate a building. Examples of such occasions include: smoke/fire, gas leak, bomb threat. Pre-planning and rehearsal are effective ways to ensure that building occupants recognize the evacuation alarm and know how to respond. Practicing an evacuation during a non-emergency drill provides training that will be valuable in an emergency situation. Our safety rules require the Building Proctor to conduct an evacuation drill (fire drill) at least once each semester (minimum two per year). Building Evacuation Procedures The Emergency Evacuation Plan provides pertinent information for the Building Proctor and the Emergency Evacuation Team (Volunteer Floor Proctors) to safely and effectively evacuate building occupants and visitors in an emergency situation. Routine evacuation drills (fire drills) practice in evacuating occupants from the building in a monitored, non-emergency situation. Such practice drills should be monitored, problems noted on a fire drill observation form, and the plan revised to improve efficiency and effectiveness. Page 3 of 11 VPII Emergency Evacuation Plan, Bldg. No. 2941 Revised: 5-6-2011

VPII Contact Personnel Building Proctor ValleyParkIIBldgProctor@tees.tamus.edu Name Office Location Office Phone E-Mail Jeff Haberl VPII 156E 979-845-6065 jhaberl@tamu.edu After Hours: 979-587-0088 VPII Floor Proctor List Dept. Name Office Location Office Phone E-Mail ESL Vic Reid VPII-162 979-847-8780 vic_reid70@tamu.edu ESL Mike Martine VPII-182 979-458-1333 michaelmartine@tees.tamus.edu ESL Ivonne Macouzet VPII-194 979-862-2804 ivonne@tamu.edu ESL Valerie Dockery VPII- 160 979-458-0616 v-dockery@tamu.edu TTI Bonnie Duke VPII-118 979-862-4344 b-duke@tamu.edu TTI Michelle Young VPII-107 979-845-6002 mtyoung@tamu.edu IT Proctor List Dept. Name Office Location Office Phone E-Mail ESL Roberto Tovar VPII 197 979-847-8779 robertotovar@tees.tamus.edu TTI Brian Long Off-site 979-862-1417 b-long@tamu.edu Page 4 of 11 VPII Emergency Evacuation Plan, Bldg. No. 2941 Revised: 5-6-2011

Fire Reporting Procedure If you discover FIRE or SMOKE: 1. If you are not in immediate danger, dial 9-911 from a TAMU telephone to notify the Emergency Services Operator, and provide: Your Name Fire Location Valley Park- Phase II, 402 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy., College Station TX. At intersection of Hwy 60 and FM 2818. Approximately one block north of Hwy 60. Be prepared to give the room number & location within the building. Size and Type of Fire Any additional information requested by the Operator 2. If you are calling from a cell phone, dial 911, and report the information shown above. 3. If you are not in immediate danger, also notify the Building Proctor and your supervisor. 4. If you are trained in the proper use of portable fire extinguishers and are not in immediate danger, you may attempt to fight the fire. Do not place yourself or others in unnecessary danger. If you are TRAPPED in the building and cannot find an escape route: 1. Call the Emergency Services Operator (dial 9-911) and give your exact location. Page 5 of 11 VPII Emergency Evacuation Plan, Bldg. No. 2941 Revised: 5-6-2011

Fire Marshal Responsibilities Fire Marshall: Dr. Jeff Haberl 1. The Building Proctor serves as Fire Marshal or may designate a separate Fire Marshal. The Fire Marshal serves as a liaison with emergency responders (e.g., fire department, police, ambulance, Environmental Health & Safety) within the Incident Command System (ICS). 2. Meet responders upon their arrival and convey specific information about hazards in the building, access, locations of special needs individuals, etc. 3. Maintain communication with Emergency Evacuation Team & Floor Proctors regarding the status of the emergency. 4. Upon receiving clearance from the emergency responders, notify Floor Proctors and building occupants that the building is safe for re-entry. 5. The Fire Marshal serves as sprinkler control valve operator. The sprinkler control valve operator visually checks the sprinkler control valves after an emergency to ensure the valves have not been wrongfully tampered with. Alternate Fire Marshall: Vic Reid Alternate Fire Marshal Responsibilities 1. Assume the duties in the absence of, or assist, the Fire Marshal in the duties listed above. Page 6 of 11 VPII Emergency Evacuation Plan, Bldg. No. 2941 Revised: 5-6-2011

VPII Occupant Responsibilities 1. You are responsible for your own safety! Stay calm avoid panic and confusion. Assist your colleagues, co-workers, and fellow Aggies. Cooperate with emergency response personnel. 2. Know the locations and operation of fire extinguishers. 3. Know how to report a fire, emergency or hazardous incident: Emergency Services Operator 9-911 or 911 VPII Building Proctor 979-845-6065 VPII Reception Desk 979-845-9213 Office of Engineering Safety 979-845-4986 4. When the fire alarm sounds, make sure other personnel in your immediate area are aware of the alarm. Immediately exit the building. Remain outside until the Fire Marshal announces that it is safe to return. 5. Close but DO NOT LOCK doors as you leave. Items requiring security may be placed in a locking file cabinet or desk drawer on the way out. Turn off unnecessary equipment, if possible. 6. Know the locations of primary and alternate exits. During an emergency, walk to the nearest exit and evacuate the building. Emergency Evacuation Route drawings are posted throughout the building copies are available from the Building Proctor. 7. Go to your assigned area of assembly outside the building and wait there. Do not leave the area unless you are told to do so. Evacuated occupants should remove to a safe distance, at least 150 feet, from the building, and remain outside until notified to re-enter. The Fire Marshal or a designated Floor Proctor will give an All Clear signal, when it is safe to re-enter. 8. Notify the Fire Marshal or a Floor Proctor of wheelchair occupants and other handicapped individuals not able to exit directly from the building. Fire Department personnel will evacuate wheelchair occupants from the building. 9. Do not re-enter the building until you have been notified to do so. Fire personnel often silence the alarm in order to communicate with each other. An All Clear signal will be announced by the Fire Marshal when it is safe to re-enter. Silencing the alarm is NOT a signal for occupants to re-enter! Page 7 of 11 VPII Emergency Evacuation Plan, Bldg. No. 2941 Revised: 5-6-2011

Floor Proctor Responsibilities 1. Routinely inspect your area(s) for possible fire hazards, and report concerns to the Fire Marshal and/or Building Proctor. 2. Know locations of and how to use all fire protection equipment in your area. Participate in annual fire extinguisher training. (Call 979-845-7715 to schedule fire extinguisher training for your location.) 3. Ensure that occupants (including new employees) are familiar with evacuation procedures. 4. Ensure that occupants evacuate the building, and remove to a distance of at least 150 feet. 5. Be aware of building occupants with special needs or handicaps who may need assistance during an evacuation (e.g., hearing- or sight-impaired, on crutches, in a wheelchair). 6. As an integral part of the building s emergency communication network, Floor Proctors are to ensure that occupants in their area are aware of an emergency and the need to evacuate. 7. Call 9-911 whenever a situation could pose immediate danger to people, property, or processes in the building. 8. Assist in the evacuation process as indicated in the Floor Proctor Evacuation Procedure. Alternate Floor Proctor Responsibilities 1. Assume the duties in the absence of, or assist, the Floor Proctors in the duties listed above. Page 8 of 11 VPII Emergency Evacuation Plan, Bldg. No. 2941 Revised: 5-6-2011

Floor Proctor Evacuation Procedure 1. Notify the Emergency Services Operator (dial 9-911) if you have information related to the emergency. Be ready to provide: Your Name Fire Location Valley Park- Phase II, 402 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy., College Station TX. At intersection of Hwy 60 and FM 2818. Approximately one block north of Hwy 60. Be prepared to give the room number & location within the building. Size and Type of Fire Any additional information requested by the Operator 2. Alert all occupants in your area. Check remote areas such as restrooms and storerooms. Close doors on your way out, if possible. Maintain orderly evacuation of occupants. 3. Ensure that all personnel with special needs are alerted, and that someone is assisting with their evacuation. Inform the Fire Marshal, fire department, and/or police of such individuals. 4. If the emergency is located in your area, and you are not in immediate danger, you may attempt to fight or contain a fire, ONLY if you are trained in the proper use of portable fire extinguishers. Do not place yourself or others in unnecessary danger. Generally, if you cannot approach within ten (10) feet, the fire is too large to safely use a portable fire extinguisher. 5. Evacuate the building and report pertinent information to the Fire Marshal (e.g., evacuation status, location of persons with special needs, type and location of emergency). 6. Proceed to your assigned area until further notice from the Fire Marshal. Do not allow personnel to re-enter the building until you have been notified to do so. Fire personnel often silence the alarm in order to communicate with each other. Silencing the alarm is NOT a signal for personnel to reenter. Do not allow re-entry until the formal All Clear signal is given by the Fire Marshal or a designated VPII Floor Proctor. Page 9 of 11 VPII Emergency Evacuation Plan, Bldg. No. 2941 Revised: 5-6-2011

Fire Drill & Emergency Evacuation Policy 1. Fire drills shall be conducted at least once every six months at unexpected times and under varying conditions to simulate the unusual conditions that occur in the case of fire and/or emergency. Various means of exit could be made temporarily unavailable in order to familiarize occupants with secondary routes of evacuation. 2. Fire drills will be scheduled by the building Fire Marshal. Notify College Station Fire Department (979-764-3700), and the Engineering Safety Office (979-845-4986) one week prior to the drill. Also, notify the fire alarm maintenance service, A-1 Fire & Safety Equip. Co. Inc. (1-800-683-6773), to operate (activate & deactivate) the alarm system 3. Fire drills shall involve all building occupants. Everyone shall leave the building immediately when the fire alarm sounds. It may be advisable to notify special needs individuals prior to planned fire drills. 4. In the conduct of drills, emphasis shall be placed upon orderly evacuation under proper discipline rather than upon speed. The Fire Marshal and Floor Proctors are expected to perform their assigned duties as if in an actual emergency situation. 5. Provisions should be made for monitoring, timing, and evaluating the orderliness of each drill. Page 10 of 11 VPII Emergency Evacuation Plan, Bldg. No. 2941 Revised: 5-6-2011

Emergency Telephone Numbers TAMU Emergency Telephone Numbers http://www.tamu.edu/00/text/data/emerg.htm College Station Emergency Services Operator... 9-911 Your Name: Your Location: Valley Park- Phase II, 402 Harvey Mitchell Pkwy., College Station TX. At intersection of Hwy 60 and FM 2818. Approximately one block north of Hwy 60. Be prepared to give the room number & location within the building. TAMU Building Number:... 2941 Type of Emergency: Size of Emergency: Any additional information requested by the operator: College Station Fire Department (Non-Emergency)... 764-3700 College Station Police Department (Non-Emergency)... 764-3600 Engineering Safety Office... 845-4986 Engineering Facilities Office... 862-3364 Building Maintenance and Repair... Pest Problems... ValleyParkBldgProctor@tees.tamus.edu ValleyParkBldgProctor@tees.tamus.edu Page 11 of 11 VPII Emergency Evacuation Plan, Bldg. No. 2941 Revised: 5-6-2011