Uniform Disaster Plan

INTRODUCTION

This handbook has been supplied to sites as a procedure guide in the event of a major disaster.
All types of natural and man-made disasters are covered.  It is recommended that you pay close
attention to the section on earthquakes.  The reason for this is that earthquakes have the
greatest potential of creating more destruction to life and property.

Please take the time to go through the material and familiarize yourself with the emergency
procedures.  Please share the contents of this book with your staff.

GENERAL INFORMATION

A.   This plan is designed to prepare for the impact of a major disaster or emergency affecting
      one or more of the schools in the District. These guidelines are general in nature.  They
      include a quick reference emergency action guide and a list of emergency telephone
      numbers.  This plan will be supplemented by individual school or site disaster plans.


B.   Mass panic is one of the greatest dangers to students.  Staff members should remember
      that in times of stress students would look for leadership from their teachers.  Therefore,
      remain calm, evaluate the situation, and take action based on the best available information.


C.   A well prepared and tested plan for prompt and positive protective actions will minimize
      injuries and loss of life in a major disaster.  Therefore, all school staff members must be
      thoroughly familiar with the contents of this plan and the individual site disaster plans.


D.   In the absence of orders from the Superintendent or designee, each school principal is
      authorized and directed to implement the actions contained in this plan.  Further, each
      principal shall take such other actions as may be necessary to save lives, mitigate the effects
      of disasters and ensure the welfare of the students.


E.   All recommendations for changes, additions or deletions to this plan should be forwarded to
      the Assistant Superintendent, Human Resources and Safety Preparedness who is the Disaster
      Preparedness Coordinator.


F.   This Disaster Plan incorporates the Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS).

 

Uniform Disaster Plan

Web links for additional Emergency Plan information.

 

U.S. Department of Defense Homeland Security  www.ready.gov

Department of Homeland Security "Press Room" www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?theme
=87/conte nt=450

County of San Bernardino
 http://www.sbcounty.gov/  

County of San Bernardino, Public Health
http://www.co.san-bernardino.ca.us/pubhlth/

California Department of Education  http://www.cde.ca.gov/spbranch/safety

National Educational Service
www.nesonline.com   

California Governor's Office of
Emergency Services

  www.oes.ca.gov

U.S. Department of Education's
Assisting schools with emergency planning

www.ed.gov/emergencyplan

American Red Cross, Inland Empire Chapter
http://www.arcinlandempire.org/history.htm

Air Quality Management District
www.aqmd.gov

Teaching Tolerence
www.tolerance.org

 

Disaster Preparedness to Meet Children's Needs, American Academy of Pediatrics
www.aap.org/terrorism/topics/PhysiciansSheet.pdf

Talking to Children about Terrorism and War, American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry

www.aacap.org/publications/factsfam/87.htm

A Practical Guide for Crisis Response
in Our Schools

American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress

www.cde.ca.gov/spbrancb/ssp/teachergd.pdf

Parents Called to Active Duty:
Helping Children Cope

National Association of School Psychologists

 www.nasponline.org/NEAT/parentscalled.html