August 23, 2013
Emergency procedures guide arrives in mailboxes
Emergency preparedness is a high priority at Lewis & Clark. For this reason, the college’s crisis management team will be distributing copies of the 2013 emergency procedures guide to every faculty and staff member on campus.
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Emergency preparedness is a high priority at Lewis & Clark. For this reason, the college’s crisis management team will be distributing copies of the emergency procedures guide to every faculty and staff member on campus.
The guide will keep you up to date on what to do in a variety of emergency situations, including:
- a chemical or biohazardous material incident
- a lockdown situation
- a variety of natural disasters, including earthquakes and winter storms
Many of these safety tips can also be found online. Bookmark the crisis management and emergency preparation page for evacuation assembly areas and much more.
Keeping in mind our ongoing commitment to sustainability, if you already have a recent version of the emergency procedures guide, please return your new copy to Campus Safety (MSC 107), so that it can be passed along to someone else.
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