Emergency Preparedness Training
How to stay safe during an emergency on Campus
Wellness Program for Faculty, Staff and Students
This 90 minute training is designed to help prepare members of the campus community for the multitude of critical incidents that could affect our campus. This interactive course will explore in detail how the UMBC Police and other departments are prepared to respond in an emergency. Participants will be provided with critical information on how to prepare for and respond in a true emergency. The Chief of Police, Mark Sparks, and the Deputy Chief, Paul Dillon, will be your presenters. Topics covered will include:
- Responding to weather emergencies.
- What to do during an “active shooter” incident.
- Evacuation procedures.
- Understanding of how to best use the emergency communication systems.
- Responding to utility emergencies.
- Responding to fires, HAZMAT or CBRNE incidents.
Please join us for this critical training that just could save your life. Staying well in the workplace starts with staying safe!
For more information contact Paul Dillon at pdillon@umbc.edu or 410-707-6012.
Space is limited. Please register by September 16th.