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Student Safety

STANDARD  TM

RESPONSE PROTOCOL

STUDENT SAFETY

A critical ingredient in the safe school recipe is the classroom response to an incident at school. Weather events, fire, accidents,  intruders and other threats to student safety are scenarios that are planned and trained for by students, teachers, staff and administration.

SRP

Our school is expanding the safety program to include the Standard Response Protocol (SRP).  The SRP is based on these four actions. Lockout, Lockdown, Evacuate and Shelter. In the event of an emergency, the action and appropriate direction will be called on the PA.

LOCKOUT - “Secure the Perimeter”

LOCKDOWN - “Locks, Lights, Out of Sight”

EVACUATE - “To the Announced Location”

SHELTER - “For a Hazard Using a Safety Strategy”

TRAINING

Please take a moment to review these actions. Students and staff will be trained and the school will drill these actions over the course of the school year. More information can be found at http://iloveuguys.org

LOCKOUT

SECURE THE PERIMETER

Lockout is called when there is a threat or hazard outside of the school building.

STUDENTS:

 Return to inside of building

        • Do business as usual

TEACHERS:

        • Recover students and staff from outside building
        • Increased situational awareness
        • Do business as usual. Take roll, account for students

LOCKDOWN

LOCKS, LIGHTS, OUT OF SIGHT

Lockdown is called when there is a threat or hazard inside the school building.

STUDENTS:

  • Move away from sight
  • Maintain silence

TEACHERS:

      • Lock classroom door
      • Lights out
      • Move away from sight
      • Maintain silence

 Wait for First Responders to open door

      • Take roll, account for students

EVACUATE

TO A LOCATION

Evacuate is called to move students and staff from one location to another.

STUDENTS:

      • Bring your phone
      • Leave your stuff behind
      • Form a single file line
      • Show your hands
      • Be prepared for alternatives during response.

TEACHERS:

      • Grab roll sheet if possible Lead students to Evacuation Location
      • Take roll, account for students

SHELTER

FOR A HAZARD USING SAFETY STRATEGY

Shelter is called when the need for personal protection is necessary.

 

SAMPLE HAZARDS:

  • Tornado
  • Hazmat
 
SAMPLE SAFETY STRATEGIES:
  • Evacuate to shelter area
  • Seal the room
 
STUDENTS:
  • Appropriate hazards and safety strategies
 
TEACHERS:
  • Appropriate hazards and safety strategiesTake roll, account for students
 

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© Copyright 2009-2014, All rights reserved. The “I Love U Guys” Foundation. Bailey, CO 80421. SRP, The Standard Response Protocol and I Love U Guys are Trademarks of The “I Love U Guys” Foundation and may registered in certain jurisdictions. This material may be duplicated for distribution by recognized schools, districts, departments and agencies. SRP Handout for K12 | Version 2.0 | 01/08/2013 | Revised: 01/08/2013 | http://iloveuguys.org |