Emergency Action Plans

Emergency action plans are presented here for your perusal. Please read the plan that is appropriate for your building BEFORE an emergency situation comes into play. The life you save could be your own, a total stranger's, a co-worker's or a firefighter's.

Please take a few minutes to read the Emergency Action Plan, listed below, pertaining to your building.

 

Elvey EAP Quiz

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Elvey Building Emergency Action Plan1.34 MB
West Ridge Research Building Emergency Action Plan706.41 KB

Elvey/WRRB EAP

Emergency action plans are presented here for your perusal. Please read the plan that is appropriate for your building BEFORE an emergency situation comes into play. The life you save could be your own, a total stranger's, a co-worker's or a firefighter's.

Please take a few minutes to read the Emergency Action Plan, listed below, pertaining to your building.

Elvey Building Emergency Action Plan
West Ridge Research Building Emergency Action Plan

 After reading the EAP, please take the Elvey EAP Quiz

Akasofu/IARC EAP

A number of GI employees are located in the Akasofu/IARC building. The Akasofu/IARC Emergency Action Plans are included here for their convenience.

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IARC Emergency Action Plan - 2011368.62 KB
1st Floor EAP Map3.43 MB
2nd Floor EAP Map3.18 MB
3rd Floor EAP Map2.25 MB
4th Floor EAP Map2.38 MB
5th Floor EAP Map1.41 MB

Rescue Chairs

**This content under development**

TThe GI has one evacuation chair that is located iside the Operations Office 615 directly across from the elevators. The purpose of the chair is to assist with evacuating people unable to walk down the stairs themselves in case of an emergency that renders the elevators unsafe. Example emergencies include fire and earthquake. Consider use of the chair not only for wheel-chair bound people, but for anyone temporarily on crutches or otherwise with limited mobility. An emergency situation could also cause an injury to someone, making it difficult or impossible for them to self-evacuate. Example injuries are smoke inhalation, broken bones due to falling objects or tripping.

The evacuation chairs are made by Evac+Chair. We have model 300H, which has a 300 pound capacity. It is designed to enable a single person to take another person down the stairs and out of the building without assistance. The video below has some sales information followed by instructions on the use of the chair. Skip forward to 3:00 if you're only interested in the training portion.

It is possible to use the chair without training and practice, but it will be a challenge. The Elvey stairwells are a bit narrow to easily maneuver the chair into the stairwells from the hallway. It's also a challenge moving the char from one flight of stairs to the next. If you share space with a mobility impaired person, it will be well worth your while to become acquainted with the evacuation chair.