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School Safety Procedures

Standard Response Protocol. School Safety Procedures. The Standard Response Protocol (SRP) is a classroom response to emergency events that may occur at school. Each classroom has a poster informing you what to do in the event of an emergency. Locate the poster in each classroom

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School Safety Procedures

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  1. Standard Response Protocol School Safety Procedures

  2. The Standard Response Protocol (SRP) is a classroom response to emergency events that may occur at school. Each classroom has a poster informing you what to do in the event of an emergency. • Locate the poster in each classroom • Follow directions from teachers in an emergency situation

  3. Action: Lockout • Example: Vicious dog • Students • Return to inside of building • Business as usual • Teachers • Bring students inside building • Increase situational awareness • Take roll and account for students • Business as usual

  4. Action: Lockdown • Example: Intruder • Students • Move away from sight • Maintain silence • Teachers • Lock classroom door • Turn out lights • Move away from sight • Maintain silence • Take roll and account for students • Wait for responder to open door

  5. Action: Evacuate • Example: Fire • Students • Follow teacher directions exactly • Exit building in a safe and orderly manner • When safely outside, report to assigned area • Teachers • Take Classroom Emergency Pack if possible • Lead students to evacuation area • Take roll and account for students

  6. Action: Shelter • Example: Earthquake • Students • Follow teacher instructions exactly • Stay calm • Teachers • Initiate the appropriate Shelter Method • Earthquake: Drop, Cover and Hold. When safe evacuate • Hazmat: Move immediately to safe area. Seal area • Severe Weather: Stay in building. Relocate as necessary to safe area • Take roll and account for students

  7. Situation Quiz The fire alarm goes off in the building. Response: Evacuate An intruder is reported to be trying to enter the building. Response: Lockdown An earthquake begins. Response: Shelter A large, vicious dog is reported in the area. Response: Lockout

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