General advice | Earthquake | Flooding/water damage/leaks | Gas leaks | Utility failure
It is your responsibility to read safety posters and follow instructions during an emergency.
Know
the
location
of
the
fire
extinguisher
and
eye
wash
in
your
lab
and
know
how
to
use
them.
Know
the
building
evacuation
procedures.
General advice
- Do not panic
- Size up the situation quickly and decide what to do
- If you are in personal danger, first get to safety, and then summon help
- If you are asked to leave the area, make your area safe if time permits by turning off hazardous experiments or equipment, and closing the door. Then leave the area promptly
Earthquake
- Stay calm
- Get under a table, desk, or bench, or stand in a doorway
- Avoid windows
- Leave building by stairs after shaking has stopped
- Do not use elevators
- When outside, stay clear of buildings and overhead hazards
Flooding / water damage / leaks
Serious water damage can occur from a number of sources: overland flooding, broken water pipes, clogged drains, damaged skylights, windows or leaking roofs.
If
flooding
or
water
leaks
occur:
- Contact Plant Operations (ext. 33793) and report the exact location and severity of the flood or leak.
- If there is a hazard of electrical shock, evacuate the area immediately.
- If safe to do so, take steps to avoid or reduce water damage by covering vulnerable objects.
- If you know the source of the water and are confident of your ability to stop it (e.g. close window), do so.
- If in doubt, phone ext. 22222
Gas leaks
When a natural gas odour/leak is detected take the following action:
- Evacuate the immediate area.
- If safe to do so, turn off the natural gas supply
- Depending on the strength of the odour or size of the leak, contact Emergency Services 911, Plant Ops (ext. 33793), or UW Police (ext. 22222), advising them of the location of the odour/leak
- If the odour/leak is from an off-campus site, evacuate the area and contact Emergency Services 911
Utility failure
All
utility
failures
(electrical,
elevators,
heat,
etc.)
must
be
reported
immediately
to
Plant
Operations
(ext.
33793).
Note
phones
will
not
work
in
power
outages;
please
use
your
cell
phone.
In
partial
electrical
power
disruption
students,
faculty,
and
staff
should
move
to
areas
where
there
is
light
and
not
return
to
the
affected
area
until
power
has
been
restored.
Take
all
personal
belongings
and
secure
the
room,
if
possible.
In
complete
electrical
power
disruptions
students,
faculty,
and
staff
should
leave
the
buildings
and
not
return
until
power
has
been
restored.
Take
all
personal
belongings
and
secure
the
room,
if
possible.
Students,
faculty,
or
staff
members
who
need
to
enter
the
affected
area(s)
to
pick
up
personal
belongings
should
report
to
the
UW
Police
and
request
an
escort.
NOTIFY
YOUR
SUPERVISOR/INSTRUCTOR,
HEALTH
AND
SAFETY
COORDINATOR,
AND/OR
THE
ADMINISTRATIVE
OFFICER
IMMEDIATELY AFTER
ANY
INJURY,
FIRE,
EXPLOSION,
OR
SPILL