In an emergency, contact UNSW Security (extension 56666, or phone
93856666
). Hopefully these situations will not occur. If they do, try and remember the following:
Evacuation/Fire
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Remain calm.
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You should take charge.
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Ensure you always direct specific people to do things (for instance, “Andrew, call 000; Class, leave your belongings and leave the room NOW”).
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Count how many students have left the lab
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Keep track of all of them, if possible
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If you take a roll, definitely use that
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If you have two tutors, one should lead the group, the other should go last.
Medical Emergencies
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Remain calm.
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If you think someone is ill, call an ambulance.
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If you think you need one, call security - they can navigate an ambulance better than you can on the phone.
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If it’s really serious, also call 000 yourself (or get a student to do so).
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Get students to direct people - if you need to send them out to direct emergency personnel, do that.
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You should take charge.
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Ensure you always direct specific people to do things (for instance, “Andrew, call 000; Jamal and Vanessa, go to the ground floor to direct the paramedics.”)
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Send out students to find trained people - bash down doors and make a noise. You want more people.
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Don’t leave the student.
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