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WHS Emergency Plan EP0 Revised March 2017
WAITARA HIGH SCHOOL
EMERGENCY PLAN
Revised Edition
March 2017
This plan has been prepared to ensure the safety of students, staff and visitors to Waitara High School in case of an emergency.
Teachers are reminded that they have ‘duty of care’ for all students in their care.
Please ensure that you are familiar with this emergency plan.
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Introduction and Audit
Purpose The purpose of this plan is to ensure the safety of students, staff and visitors to the school in case of an emergency.
The first priority in an emergency is the protection of life and the prevention of injury. The second priority in an emergency is the protection of property.
The Waitara High School Emergency Plan is regularly reviewed and was last amended in February 2016.
The plan was reviewed by the Board of Trustees in February 2017.
Signed _____________________________________(BoT Chairperson) ____(Date) Melissa Kay
Signed _____________________________________(Principal) ____(Date) Daryl Warburton
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Staff Staff have been advised of the location and contents of this Plan and have practised an emergency exercise.
Staff last advised: March 2017 Next advice due by: February 2018 Last exercise: Term 2 (2016) Next exercise due before: Term 2 (2017)
Parent liaison Parents have been advised of the student release guidelines, safe arrival point school’s sports field entrance off Richmond Street (gates to be opened daily) and evacuation assembly areas contained in this plan.
Parents last advised: March 2017 Method by which advice: School newsletter home Next advice on: February 2018
Emergency services relationship (for supervised trial evacuation)
Date of last Fire Service visit: 10th December 2015 Senior Fire Safety Officer: Matt Crabtree (Fire Safety Taranaki 027 249 4735) Next visit due (every 2 years): 2017
Procedure for Trial Evacuation Once the Senior Management Team have decided upon a suitable time/date for a trial evacuation of the school, they must complete and forward to the Taranaki Fire Safety Officer, a copy of the Notification of Upcoming Trial Evacuation form on page 4 of this Emergency Plan.
ON THE DAY OF A TRIAL EVACUATION Ten minutes PRIOR to the trial evacuation taking place, the School Office is to ring the Fire Office on (04) 801 0812, to
notify them that the school will be holding a trial evacuation on that day.
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Notification of Upcoming Trial Evacuation
send to: [email protected] Attention: Matt Crabtree (10 days notice required)
Building owner’s details (complete the following): Note: the building owner is listed on the property’s Certificate of Title
The building owner’s postal address is
PO Box 188 Waitara.
The building owner’s phone number is
06 754 7514
The building owner’s cell phone is
022 156 0169
The building owner’s fax number is
06 754 7199
The building owner’s email address is
Building description (complete the following):
The building’s name is Waitara High School
The building’s street address is Princess Street, Waitara.
The Certificate of Title reference is
The land’s Legal Description is High School
*either of these is sufficient
Trial evacuation details (complete the following):
I,
I, (full name)
Being the building owner, notify the National Commander, New Zealand Fire Service, a trial evacuation will be carried
out in the above building on
(date) at
(time)
and the person responsible for carrying out the trial evacuation is:
Signed Date
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Emergency Planning
Before an emergency occurs
Having met with the local Civil Defence/Emergency Management Officer, Fire and Police representatives we have determined threats likely to confront the school. These have been included in this Plan to ensure we respond accordingly.
The school Emergency Manager (identified by high visual vest in an emergency) is responsible for:
ensuring that this emergency plan is maintained and up to date managing the response to any emergency the establishment of a command post at assembly point liaising with emergency services
Emergency Manager: Daryl Warburton 1st Alternative: Glenn Dawson 2nd Alternative: Gilly Osmond 3rd Alternative: Darren Kupe
When an emergency occurs, staff and emergency services may require:
The roll A copy of this Emergency Plan To know that everyone is accounted for (is anyone missing and if so where were
they last seen)
Copies of this plan will be kept in the STAFF ROOM and MAIN OFFICE and a copy is also available on the RESOURCES drive.
PART TIME STAFF – sign in on whiteboard in main office if you are here unscheduled. (This is also noted at staff meeting at beginning of each day)
VISITORS – all visitors must report to the School Office and sign in. The visitor tags have the evacuation instructions on the back and the person they are visiting is responsible for ensuring their safe evacuation.
An emergency exercise (drill) will be conducted at least once per term. Drills will include personal protection for earthquake or fire evacuation.
During an emergency Ensure your personal safety and the safety of others. The school Emergency Manager, or their representative, must assume responsibility for co-ordinating the initial response. They determine whether water, gas and electricity need to be shut off and then instruct the appropriate people to do so.
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Check for injuries to people and administer first aid as appropriate. Seek assistance, if required, through either the emergency services or others depending on the need.
The Emergency Manager should appoint someone to keep an accurate log of information and response for debriefing purposes.
After an emergency After the initial impact of an emergency, the recovery may take some time. During this time the staff are still responsible for the care of students and visitors. Until ‘normality’ can be achieved, staff should:
Be prepared for secondary events, e.g. earthquake aftershocks, tsunami, fire or chemical fumes.
Be prepared for parents, neighbours and friends who may arrive to assist.
Administer first aid and comfort until help arrives. In a major emergency, this may take some time.
Continue to log all events, decisions and messages.
Listen to a local radio station for emergency information.
Restrict the telephone for emergency calls.
Send a situation report to the nearest Police Station and Civil Defence Headquarters (45 Robe Street New Plymouth, Phone 758 1110). Include details about the number of people, injures, damage to services and buildings and help required. Clearly specify the type of help required.
Evacuate only if it is impossible to remain on site. If evacuation is required, go to the prearranged evacuation centre or Civil Defence Centre.
Advise the Police or Civil Defence Headquarters if evacuation is necessary. Leave notice at the site (Fire Alarm Control Panel) advising your destination.
Take medication, the roll, parent contact details and a cellular telephone (if available).
Ensure the group is registered at the evacuation centre.
Consider security measures for the school.
Be prepared for news media.
Consider advising the schools insurance company (if appropriate)
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Emergency procedures
FIRE Procedures to be followed when a fire cannot be easily extinguished.
Staff should: activate the nearest fire alarm call point. Ring 111 and ask for Fire Service. reassure and evacuate students. check that all rooms they are responsible for have been evacuated. turn off all appliances and services and close all doors and windows, if it is safe to
do so. retrieve the class roll. supervise the evacuation to the assembly area. take the roll to account for all students. advise the School Emergency Manager of any missing students, staff or known
visitors.
All visitors must: evacuate to the assembly area on hearing the fire alarm.
The Emergency Manager must:
take the school roll and emergency plan to the assembly area. ensure that the school has been evacuated and that everyone is safe. initiate first aid as necessary. ensure that the Fire Service has been advised. liaise with the Senior Fire Officer.
EARTHQUAKE Procedures to be followed during an earthquake.
All occupants should: take shelter in a safe part of the building stay indoors until the shaking stops evacuate if instructed to do so, or it is unsafe to remain inside if outdoors move clear of buildings, large trees, high banks, power poles,
overhead power lines and other potential hazards In heavy rain evacuate to alternative assembly area (under shelter) leaving notice
on Fire Alarm Control Panel
Staff should: if inside instruct students and visitors to take cover (by calling earthquake) reassure students and occupants
evacuate the building as for fire, if instructed to do so, or it is unsafe to remain inside
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if evacuating ensure students have a safe passage to the assembly area. ensure that students have safe footwear and warm clothes (if necessary) ensure that all rooms have been evacuated turn off all appliance and services supervise the evacuation to the assembly area take the roll advise the Emergency Manager of any missing students, staff or known visitors.
if outside instruct students to move clear of buildings, large trees, high banks,
power poles, overhead power lines and other potential hazards.
The Emergency Manager should: undertake the activities associated with fire evacuation listen to a local radio station for reports advise staff and students to be prepared for after shocks
Lock Down In the event of an incident which may affect the safety of all students, a lock down will be
enforced. This will involve all students moving to the nearest classroom and remaining
there until staff are notified that the lock down is over either by Senior Leadership Team
OR the Police.
Notification of a lock down will be a continuous ringing of the school bell.
Staff are to move carefully to classrooms and lock themselves and the students in and
preferably seat the students at the back of the class well away from the windows.
Even if the bell stops, remain in the classrooms until notified to move by senior leadership
staff or the Police. Please record the names of the students who are with you as Office
staff may ring your classroom for the list.
Other Emergencies
Other potential emergencies have been identified under Threat Assessment in this
Emergency Plan. The procedures described for fire and earthquake will generally cover
the types of response required for other types of emergency.
If an emergency should occur while off school property, the escorting teachers, parents,
bus driver or taxi driver is responsible for the safety of the students. The School
Emergency Manager should be advised of any emergency as soon as possible.
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Teachers of the following rooms are responsible for ensuring the successful evacuation of these areas.
Area to Check
Teachers/Support Staff
Alarm Control Board
Darren Kupe/Helen Wood/Michelle Warren
Admin English Corridor Tech Block 2-Storey Block Science Corridor Art/Commerce Rooms 5-9 Gym/Tuckshop Wharenui
Daryl Warburton/Michelle Warren Hillary Knowles/Matarahi Skipper David Price/Julie Hill Dixon Lobb/Diane Wright Kirsten Keighley/Patsy Matheson Marilyn Cadle/Amber McFadyen Clair Tart/Gus Berghan Julie Mischewski/Luke Daughtery Reece Harrison
Student rolls Michelle Warren/office personnel
EMERGENCY MANAGER TO DO A HEAD COUNT OF STAFF
Threat assessment
Local and regional events can threaten this site. Examples include heavy rain, wind, chemical spill, earthquake etc.
Local and regional hazards
Floods – Waitara River Refer Civil Defence Guide lines Volcano – Mt Taranaki Refer Civil Defence Guide lines Tsunami Refer Civil Defence Guide lines
On site hazards
Chemicals Fire Risk Bomb Threats Serious accident or fatality
Procedure for chemical spill
If safe to do so, contain spill/leak and secure area Dial 111 and ask for Fire Service
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Inform Emergency Manager and state: i. The type of substance spilt/leaking and quantity released
ii. The location of incident iii. If there are any injured parties iv. If spill/leak has been successfully contained
Warn others to keep clear Attend to any injuries Stand by for further instructions
Procedure for bomb threat
Evacuate to alternative assembly area (Owae Marae) leaving notice on Fire Alarm
Control Panel Dial 111 and ask for Police
Procedure for serious accident/fatality
Dial 111 and ask for appropriate emergency service Attend to any injuries and start CPR if required. An AED Defibrillator can be
located in the school office. Inform Emergency Manager and state Type of emergency Location of emergency Any injuries Reassure injured Secure incident area. Do not move anything unless it could cause further injury. Record any movements of the scene
How to Contact Emergency Services
Dial 111 Ask for either POLICE, FIRE or AMBULANCE
Give CLEAR details for the emergency services, including: The name of the site, street, an intersecting street, suburb, and town or city
Explain what is happening and why help is required Detail or estimate how many people are involved
Add any other information, e.g. “use the main gate.”
NB. The 111 operator may lock your phone line to keep you on line. They can trace your call and also provide good advice, so stay on the line if possible
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Local Emergency Service Contacts
Police Local station: Waitara Telephone: 754 9203
Fire Local station: Waitara Telephone: 754 9110
Ambulance Local station: New Plymouth Telephone: 0800 735 466 Civil Defence/Emergency Management Local office: New Plymouth Telephone: 758 1110
Medical Services
Designated Staff with first aid training Staff with a current first aid certificate are:
Michelle Warren Maryanne van Roij Teri Tamati Glenn Dawson Julie Mischewski Jan Steenson Luke Daughtrey Kym Simpson
Medical Centres
Hospital Taranaki Base Hospital Location: David Street, New Plymouth Telephone: 753 6139 Pharmacy Unichem Waitara Pharmacy Location: McLean Street, Waitara Telephone: 754 7662
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Medical centre Waitara Health Centre Location: cnr McLean and Grey Street, Waitara Phone: 754 8119 After Hours: 754 8119 (White Cross Medical Centre) Doctors: C Morrison/M Whitwell
Service Providers
Maintenance/Caretaker Darren Kupe 027 818 7483
Electrician Plumber Greg Jupp Craig Whittwell
027 754 0029 027 698 8828
Electricity Supplier Gas Supplier Genesis Natural Gas Corp
0800 300 400 0800 802 332
Glazier Security/Alarm Monitoring The Glassman Chubb 06-758 3027 06 758 8145
Insurance Broker Taxi Company Crombie Lockwood New Plymouth Taxis
06 757 9311 06 757 3002
Local Radio Bus Charters
Te Korimako O Taranaki – 94.8FM Tranzit NZ
06 751 0997 06 757 5783
Classic Hits – 90FM
06 758 6099
Local Council
06 759 6060
Use to source:
Environmental Health Officer
Building Inspector
Animal Control
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Key Holders
Key holders for the school are:
Daryl Warburton Telephone: 022 156 0169 Darren Kupe Telephone: 027 8187 483 Glenn Dawson Telephone: 027 249 4444 Gilly Osmond Telephone: 027 436 5133 Jan Steenson Telephone: 754 7234/027 686 5202 Chubb Security Telephone: 758 8145
Neighbours
Gaye May Telephone: 06 754 7987
Barry Lambert
Telephone: 06 754 8421
School Property
14 Princess Street, Waitara
(Currently tenanted by R Harrison & family)
Staff list
When a major emergency occurs, an accurate staff list will be required.
An up to date list of staff, including home contact phone numbers, as well as next of kin details can be found in the school office.
Occupational Safety and Health
Legislation requires Waitara High School to notify OSH when staff, students or visitors suffer an accident or serious harm (as defined by the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992). The accident scene should be preserved until inspected by OSH staff.
New Plymouth OSH Office Telephone: 06 758 0516
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Special Needs and Disabilities Register
Waitara High School is required to maintain a list of people, under its care, who have special needs and disabilities. The teachers whose room these people are in, at the time of an emergency, are responsible for their safety. During breaks, their Form Teacher is responsible.
Accident Registers
Waitara High School holds two accident registers. One register is for students, the other for
staff and visitors.
The student register is kept in the school office and should be completed by the attending
staff member. The staff and visitors register is kept in the office and filled in as appropriate
by the Emergency Manager or their representative.
Student Release Policy
When an emergency occurs, the school remains responsible for students until one of the following occurs:
the children (including visiting school exchange students) are returned to, or collected by, their parents or authorised carer
the emergency services assume responsibility e.g. taking a person to hospital
Should the emergency services advise the school to relocate, to a Civil Defence Centre or other evacuation centre, the students remain the responsibility of the school. The school will be treated as a single group by emergency services.
In circumstances where it is not possible to return students to their home, alternative arrangements must be made URGENTLY. Emergency services may be able to assist with overnight care facilities however this still remains the responsibility of the school.
Steps should be taken to advise parents of the location and condition of their children as soon as possible.
Staff MUST NOT release children unaccompanied until it is confirmed that it is safe to do so and those parents and carers are able to receive them. Check with the Police. For example, flooding may have prevented parents from returning home, as they would normally have done.
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It is important to record the destination and time of departure of all students and staff during
an emergency.
Name Time Out Time In Where Sign
Evacuation and Relocation
The prearranged evacuation assembly point for the school is:
The School Sports Field
This is shown on the school site plan.
If we are required to relocate from the school grounds the prearranged evacuation centre is:
Owae Marae The nearest Civil Defence Centre for this area is:
Owae Marae
Civil Defence emergencies are advised via local radio stations. The Civil Defence Headquarters contact details are:
45 Robe Street, New Plymouth Telephone: 06 758 1110
The Civil Defence Centre may take some time to activate during a large emergency. This is your one-stop shop for assistance during an emergency. The Civil Defence Headquarters is a management facility. People are advised not to evacuate to the Headquarters.
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Emergency Food/Water Supplies
The school tuckshop and Food Technology room have enough supplies to feed staff and students for one day. Additional food supplies have been identified and agreements to supply are in place with:
o Hillcrest Dairy (100m from school grounds) o Waitara New World supermarket (located in the main centre of Waitara which is
over a bridge and may not be accessible during a flood)
Site Details
The final page of this Emergency Plan contains a plan of the Waitara High School site and buildings. This site plan includes:
gas valves water valves electricity switchboards chemical storage fuel storage boiler room evacuation routes assembly area
Evacuation assembly areas are marked in
Pedestrian access points are marked in and are marked from A to E
Vehicle access points are marked in and are numbered from 1 to 5
All emergency equipment, including first aid kit, emergency defibrillator and rescue equipment is located in the school office.
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Distribution
Copies of the updated Waitara High School Emergency Plan have been assigned to:
Assigned To Copy Number
Taranaki Regional Council, Civil Defence Headquarters EP1
Staff Workroom EP2
School Office EP3
Caretaker EP4
Waitara Police EP5
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Site Details Map