Maintaining a safe and secure campus environment is the primary responsibility of the Department of Public Safety. The University's excellent record in this area attests to the effectiveness of the department and its programs.
Keeping in mind that Public Safety should always be called immediately in emergency situations (x4444), the procedures outlined in this manual are to be considered not as rules, but as guidelines to be followed in the judgement of the individual employee.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Alphabetical Reference Section
- Animals
- Bomb Threats
- Children
- Fire
- First Aid
- Harassment-- Physical, Verbal, Sexual
- Mechanical - Electrical - Power Failure
- Problem Patrons
- Rape
- Theft of Library Materials
- Theft of Personal Property
- Toxic Fumes, Substances
- Water Damage, Leaks
- Weather, Inclement
Appendices
- Fire Instruction Sheet (To be posted in all Library units)
- Locations of Fire Extinguishers
- Medical Emergency Form
(To be filled out by each staff member and filed in the Administrative Office) - University Accident or Injury Procedures
- University Accident/Injury Report Form
- Emergency Notification List
- Drew Human Rights Policy: Policy on Discrimination, Harassment and Assault
- N.J. Code of Criminal Justice. Theft and Related Offenses.#
- Malicious or Threatening Phone Calls
- Decision to Close Library
- Work Schedule Affected by Weather Conditions
- Drew Crime Statistics
- History of the Emergency Manual