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  1. 1.1.2 Policy Statement and Objectives of the Plan

    The purpose of the Suffolk Emergency Plan (SEP) is to establish policies, procedures, and an organizational structure for response to emergencies. The plan … of the General Counsel) during the initial response and throughout the emergency. Nothing in this plan shall be construed in a manner that limits the use of good judgment
    Emergency ManagementDec 03, 2021
  2. Home - Emergency Management

    This is the home of the Suffolk Emergency Plan. Suffolk University recognizes its role in the community, and the importance of protecting its students … Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The Incident Support Team meets monthly to discuss campus events, review incidents, and coordinate planning, preparedness
    Emergency ManagementMay 02, 2016
  3. 6.0 Fire Prevention Plan

    program elements. This plan addresses fire emergencies that could possibly occur on campus. Under this plan, faculty, staff and students will be informed … . The plan is closely tied to our Emergency Plan (SEP) where procedures are described for emergency escape route assignments, accounting for all individuals after
    Emergency ManagementOct 14, 2021
  4. 1.2.3 SUPD Response and Information

    their responsibility areas, such as emergency maintenance response and emergency alert notification. All SUPD officers are trained in CPR and First Aid … Fire Department, Boston Emergency Medical Services Department and other city or state public safety agencies as needed and appropriate whenever a major public
    Emergency ManagementApr 16, 2021
  5. 1.1.1 Plan Management

    The Suffolk University Incident Support Team will serve as the coordinator for the Suffolk Emergency Plan.  The Emergency Manager is responsible for its … Emergency Manager  
    Emergency ManagementDec 03, 2021
  6. 1.4.1 Emergency Levels

    LEVEL 1: A relatively minor, localized department or building incident. A LEVEL 1 emergency is quickly resolved with existing resources or with limited outside assistance. A LEVEL 1 emergency is usually a one-dimensional event that has a limited duration and little impact on the campus community beyond those using
    Emergency ManagementNov 11, 2015
  7. 1110 Emergency Preparedness Records

    Description: Documents University preparedness and directives in the event of an emergency or disaster. Examples: Records may include policies, procedures, and protocols, emergency and disaster plans, business continuity recovery plans, FEMA certifications, AED location lists, training materials, and training
  8. Incident Response Policy

    Objective The purpose of the University Incident Response Policy is to establish the responsibilities for reporting, investigating and responding to Security Incidents. Applicability The Incident Response Policy applies to all University students, faculty or staff members, whether full-time or part-time, paid
    ITS Information SecurityJan 03, 2024
  9. 2.1 Emergency Messaging System

    In the event of a major emergency or campus shutdown affecting the Suffolk University community, students and staff will receive an emergency communication via email, voice, and/or text messaging, depending on the situation, through the University’s emergency messaging system.   Reviewed by Date Incident
    Emergency ManagementAug 20, 2015
  10. 1.2 Emergency Management

    Emergency Contact Information Suffolk University Police Department (SUPD) (617) 573-8111 Emergency Manager (617) 573-8795 or (617) 721-4201 … -8628 or (617) 570-4849 Reviewed by Date Emergency Manager  
    Emergency ManagementDec 03, 2021