Be Prepared.
American School & University, May, 2007 by Nolan, Harry
Byline: Harry Nolan
Preventing disasters is a top priority for safety professionals at schools and universities, but it is equally important to have a well-developed evacuation plan that can be put into action at a moment's notice. The planning must take into account all conceivable disasters, including acts of terrorism, gas leaks, chemical spills, collapses, explosions, bomb threats, tornadoes and even acts of violence.
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A college or university is like a small city - or a collection of small cities - with libraries, theaters, classrooms, offices, residences, swimming ...
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