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Computer Science and Engineering CSE Building--EBU3B
BUILDING EVACUATION PROCEDURES Keep Yourself and Others Calm - Shut down equipment that could become unstable or present a hazard.
- Gather your personal belongings such as glasses, prescription medicine, keys, purse.
- Touch closed doors before opening. If the surface is hot, do not open -- use another exit route.
- Quickly move to the outside of the building using the nearest door marked with an "EXIT" sign.
- Close, but DO NOT LOCK, all doors as you leave. Take your keys with you.
- DO NOT USE THE ELEVATORS. Proceed to the nearest safe stairway.
- Be certain all persons in the area are evacuated immediately. Keep a list of all laboratory personnel near the exit of the lab/office that can easily be accessed and taken out of the building during an emergency. Use this list as a checklist to ensure all persons are out of the building. Advise emergency response personnel of any missing individuals.
- Help those who need special assistance - disabled, small children, etc.
- Report immediately to the designated "safe area" located near the building (please refer to the region 2 map).
- Report any missing individuals and last known locations to emergency responders.
- Notify emergency responders about sensitive research, operating equipment, animals left in buildings, etc.
- For Computer Science and Engineering, meet on Warren mall just south of the building.
- Wait for instructions from emergency response personnel. DO NOT RE-ENTER THE BUILDING.
EARTHQUAKE PROCEDURES During Heavy Shaking - Quickly take cover under a desk/table or crouch in a corner away from large surfaces. Expect, at least, 30 seconds of strong shaking.
- After the shaking has subsided, quickly evacuate the building, using the stairs, to the designated gathering area on Warren mall just south of the building (see Region 2 map).
- Personnel will not be allowed to return to their work area until the building has been structurally inspected.
FIRE PROCEDURES In Case of a Small Fire - Grab the nearest fire extinguisher. Make sure you have an unobstructed exit available to you.
- Pull the finger pin located in the extinguisher's handle.
- Aim the nozzle at the BASE of the fire.
- Squeeze the handles, sweeping the nozzle from side to side until the fire is out.
In case of a Large Fire - Pull the fire alarm and call UCSD Police.
- From a University phone: 911
- From a cell phone: 534-HELP [4357]
- Alert people in the area to begin evacuation. Assist those with disabilities.
- Close doors to confine the fire.
- Move to your designated assembly area away and upwind from the building.
- Have persons knowledgeable about the incident and location assist emergency personnel.
Emergency Phone Numbers Fire, Police, Medical | | From Campus Phone | 911 | From Cell Phone | 858-534-4357 | Thornton Emergency Room | X 7-7600 | Poison Center | 543-6000 | Main EOC | 43609/43053 | Main EOC FAX | 43514 | EH&S | 42390 | EH&S Lab | 46418 | EH&S Van | 994-3521 | Campus Emergency Status Info | 888-308-8273 | When Calling 911, calmly state: - Your name, the building and room locations of the emergency.
- The nature of the emergency - fire, chemical, etc.
- Whether injuries have occurred.
- Hazards present, which may affect responding emergency personnel.
- A phone number near the scene where you can be reached.
Master Telephone Contact List Position | Name | Phone | Phone 2 | Chair | Keith Marzullo | 4-6658 | 4-1246 | Safety Officer* | Dave Wargo | 4-1026 | | MSO CSE | Don Peters-Coville | 4-3712 | | *Holds Key Contact Information for each lab owned by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. CSE Emergency Response Maps Region 2 Emergency Response Area CSE Basement CSE 1st Floor CSE 2nd Floor CSE 3rd Floor CSE 4th Floor
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