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AGENDA & EVENT INFORMATION NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY PREPAREDNESS DAY WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 2018 Curry Student Center & Behrakis Health Science Center

Northeastern University Preparedness Day 2018 Preparedness Day at Northeastern University is a series of events that will take place in effort to share information, provide training, and facilitate discussion-based exercises for the purpose of preparedness. The goal of Preparedness Day is to provide the participants with the information and the additional capacity to build their condition of preparedness with confidence. Event Website: Check-In & Registration: For Current Information on Preparedness Day Visit www.northeastern.edu/nupd/preparedness Opens starting at 9:00 AM in both the Curry Student Center Indoor Quad and the First Floor of the Behrakis Health Science Center. These locations will remain open throughout the event. Morning CPR class will be able to Check-In within the class. You will need to check in on-site to collect your identification badge, which will allow you access to the sessions and the event activities. Your badge will contain a 4-digit identifier to use throughout the day. Exhibit Halls and Information Tables: Full-Scale Exercise: Will be located in the Curry Student Center indoor quad and will be available from 10:00 AM 3:00 PM. Please be aware that the NUPD Full-Scale Exercise will be taking place in and around Ell Hall from 7:00 AM 12:00 PM. For safety purposes, please remain behind barriers during this time. Parking and Transportation: Food and Refreshments: Please note that parking is very limited on campus and public transportation is recommended whenever possible. Northeastern University is easily accessible by Orange Line (Ruggles/Mass Ave), Green Line (Northeastern), and Commuter Rail (Ruggles) MBTA. Those that do need to park on campus should use the pay visitor parking on campus located at Renaissance Park Garage (835 Columbus Avenue, Boston, MA 02120). Light food and refreshments will be available throughout the day for registered participants in the Curry Student Center. Event Locations: Northeastern University's Curry Student Center is located at 346 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02115 & the Behrakis Health Science Center is located at 30 Leon Street, Boston, MA 02115. See Campus Map on the Following Page

Campus / Event Map Behrakis Student Center Pay Parking

Event Agenda Start Finish Course (Instructor) Location 7:00 12:00 Full-Scale Exercise (NU Police) Ell Hall 8:00 12:00 CPR Certification Course (NU Police) 225 Behrakis 9:00 15:00 Registration & Check In Indoor Quad CSC & Behrakis 1 st Floor 10:00 11:00 Creating a More Resilient You! (E4Health) 346 CSC 11:00 Security Awareness Training: Focus on Public Facing Roles (NU Police) 12:00 SAFE Self-Defense Course (NU Police) Dance Studios CSC 11:30 Cancelled: Until Help Arrives / Stop the Bleed (NU EMS) 405 BK 11:30 Event Planners Discussion and Scenarios (NU Police) 340 CSC 10:30 11:00 A Key Experiential Component in Preparedness Education (Goldstein Simulation Center) Tabletop Exercises in Natural Disaster Preparedness, Concussion & Sprain Management, Diabetes Management, Seizure Management, Signs & Symptoms of Heart Attack, Signs & Symptoms of Stroke (Bouvé College of Health Sciences) 11:00 11:15 Break 11:15 Sim Lab BK 1 st & 4 th Floor BK 11:45 NU Unplugged: A Crash Course in Protecting Your Research (Risk Services) 333 CSC 11:45 Personal Preparedness for People in a Hurry (NU Emergency Management) 344 CSC 11:45 Information Security Awareness: Protecting Yourself in Our Digital World (ITS) 346 CSC 11:45 International Travel Safety (International Safety Office) 348 CSC 11:45 Active Threat Preparedness (NU Police) 11:45 12:15 A Key Experiential Component in Preparedness Education (Goldstein Simulation Center) Tabletop Exercises in Natural Disaster Preparedness, Concussion & Sprain Management, Diabetes Management, Seizure Management, Signs & Symptoms of Heart Attack, Signs & Symptoms of Stroke (Bouvé College of Health Sciences) 11:45 12:15 Break Sim Lab BK 1 st & 4 th Floor BK 1:15 Recognizing and Responding to Concerning Behavior (E4Health) 346 CSC 12:15 1:15 International Business Travelers (IJET) 348 CSC 1:15 Security Awareness Training: Focus on Public Facing Roles (NU Police) 12:45 CPR Short Course; Non-Certificate (Boston EMS) Dance Studios CSC

Start Finish Course (Instructor) Location 4:15 CPR Certification Course (NU Police) 225 Behrakis 12:15 1:15 Tabletop Exercises in Natural Disaster Preparedness, Concussion & Sprain Management, Diabetes Management, Seizure Management, Signs & Symptoms of Heart Attack, Signs & Symptoms of Stroke (Bouvé College of Health Sciences) 1 st & 4 th Floor BK 12:45 1:45 **Updated Start Time** Until Help Arrives / Stop the Bleed (NU Police, NU EMS) 1:15 1:45 Break 405 BK 2:15 NU Unplugged: A Crash Course in Protecting Your Research (Risk Services) 333 CSC 2:15 Personal Preparedness for People in a Hurry (NU Emergency Management) 344 CSC 2:15 Information Security Awareness: Protecting Yourself in Our Digital World (ITS) 346 CSC 2:15 International Travel Safety (International Safety Office) 348 CSC 1:45 2:45 Security Awareness Training 101: Standard Course (NU Police) 3:45 SAFE Self Defense Course (NU Police) Dance Studios CSC 2:15 2:45 A Key Experiential Component in Preparedness Education (Goldstein Simulation Center) Tabletop Exercises in Natural Disaster Preparedness, Concussion & Sprain Management, Diabetes Management, Seizure Management, Signs & Symptoms of Heart Attack, Signs & Symptoms of Stroke (Bouvé College of Health Sciences) Sim Lab BK 1 st & 4 th Floor BK 2:15 2:30 Break 2:30 2:45 3:30 Preparing NU for Shifting Weather Patterns (Facilities) 333 CSC 3:30 Until Help Arrives / Stop the Bleed (NU Police, NU EMS) 405 BK 3:15 Active Threat Preparedness (NU Police) 3:15 3:45 A Key Experiential Component in Preparedness Education (Goldstein Simulation Center) Tabletop Exercises in Natural Disaster Preparedness, Concussion & Sprain Management, Diabetes Management, Seizure Management, Signs & Symptoms of Heart Attack, Signs & Symptoms of Stroke (Bouvé College of Health Sciences) 3:15 3:30 Break 4:30 Security Awareness Training 101: Standard Course (NU Police) Sim Lab BK 1 st & 4 th Floor BK 4:00 NU Unplugged: A Crash Course in Protecting Your Research (Risk Services) 333 CSC 3:30 4:00 Personal Preparedness for People in a Hurry (NU Emergency Management) 344 CSC 4:00 Information Security Awareness: Protecting Yourself in Our Digital World (ITS) 346 CSC 4:00 International Travel Safety (International Safety Office) 348 CSC

Training Sessions A Key Experiential Component in Preparedness Education Goldstein Simulation Center Behrakis Health Science Center 30 Minutes Capacity 20 / Session Please join the staff of the Arnold S. Goldstein Simulation Labs for a hi-fidelity simulation demonstration, tour and discussion regarding preparedness education. Offered at 10:00 AM, 11:15 AM, 1:45 PM, & 2:45 PM Active Threat Preparedness Northeastern Police Curry Student Center 318-322 30 Minutes Capacity 100 / Session Want to learn more about being prepared to Run, Hide, Fight? This course expands on the pre-requisite of Security Awareness Training 101. Offered at 11:15 AM & 2:45 PM CPR Certification Course Northeastern Police Behrakis Health Science Center 225 4 Hours Capacity 20 / Session The BLS CPR for Healthcare Providers Course covers core material such as adult, pediatric, and infant CPR (including one and tworescuer scenarios and use of a bag mask), foreign-body airway obstruction, and the use of an automated external defibrillator (AED). Offered at 8:00 AM & 12:15 PM CPR Short Course; Non-Certificate Boston EMS Curry Student Center Dance Studios 30 Minutes Capacity 20 For those that cannot dedicate the time for a full course on CPR, members from Boston EMS will be sharing live-saving CPR basics in this non-certificate bearing short course for compression-only CPR. Offered at 12:15 PM Creating a More Resilient You! E4Health (EAP) Curry Student Center 346 1 Hour Capacity 50 This interactive program explores strategies for remaining resilient and healthy amidst the relentless demand of work, unending personal responsibilities and unexpected setbacks. Achieving resilience gives one the ability to harness personal capacities to meet roadblocks head on and enjoy life in a more positive, healthy state. Offered at 10:00 AM

Event Planners Discussion and Scenarios Northeastern Police Curry Student Center 340 1.5 Hours Capacity 25 A session focused on Event Planning at Northeastern led by the Northeastern Police with discussions on event management, security, egress, and a variety of topics related to events on campus. Offered at 10:00 AM Full-Scale Exercise Northeastern Police Ell Hall / Blackman Auditorium 4 Hours Join as an actor or simply observe (where possible) as the Northeastern Police and other law enforcement partners conduct their annual Full-Scale Exercise. Prior registration required for this session. Offered at 7:00 AM (Observation Areas may me Open at Various Times) Information Security Awareness: Protecting Yourself in Our Digital World Information Technology Services Curry Student Center 346 30 Minutes Capacity 50 / Session Cyber threats have become a spotlight issue at all levels for all industries higher education is no exception. Learn with the experts in ITS to find out what you can do on campus, at home, and on the devices in between to keep yourself safe and protected. Offered at 11:15 AM, 1:45 PM, & 3:30 PM International Business Travelers ijet International Response Provider Curry Student Center 348 1 Hour Capacity 40 Join our International Response Partner, ijet, for a discussion on how to understand international business travel, from your hotel stay to differences in culture. A great experience for any international business traveler. Offered at 12:15 PM International Travel Safety International Safety Office Curry Student Center 348 30 Minutes Capacity 40 / Session A primer and must have training segment for the international traveler with discussions on our Travel Registry and various resources available when traveling outside of the United States. Offered at 11:15 AM, 1:45 PM, & 3:30 PM

NU Unplugged: A Crash Course in Protecting Your Research Risk Services Curry Student Center 333 30 Minutes Capacity 60 / Session Segment based on the risk management perspective of laboratory preparedness and risk, insurance considerations, and how to recover. Offered at 11:15 AM, 1:45 PM, & 3:30 PM Personal Preparedness for People in a Hurry Northeastern Emergency Management Curry Student Center 344 30 Minutes Capacity 30 / Session A discussion-based training on being prepared at home and on the road, including family preparedness kits, communications planning, and what to keep in your car for emergencies. Offered at 11:15 AM, 1:45 PM, & 3:30 PM Preparing NU for Shifting Weather Patterns Facilities Curry Student Center 333 30 Minutes Capacity 60 Listen in and interact with a panel of experts and practitioners in meteorology as they discuss topics related to major changes in weather and how we as a campus can prepare for weather related events. Offered at 2:30 PM Recognizing and Responding to Concerning Behavior E4Health (EAP) Curry Student Center 346 1 Hour Capacity 50 All associates may occasionally exhibit declines in productivity or concerns regarding work performance or behavior. However, associates with unresolved personal challenges, substance abuse issues, interpersonal difficulties, or other issues that impact their functioning, may show a pattern of unsatisfactory work performance over a period of time. Often, supervisors and managers will avoid dealing directly with these situations or will do things to help the associate. Though well intentioned, certain actions might actually perpetuate problem behaviors. This session will address recognizing concerning behaviors, best practices for discussing these concerns with the associate, as well as actions to take, including collaboration with available workplace and E4 Health resources. Offered at 12:15 PM Registration & Check In Curry Student Center Indoor Quad & Behrakis Health Sciences Center First Floor

SAFE Self-Defense Course Northeastern Police Curry Student Center Dance Studios 2 Hours Capacity 15 / Session Condensed Version of the RAD Self Defense Course Training Participants in Educated Decisions for Resistance and the Fight or Flight Response. Offered at 10:00 AM & 1:45 PM Security Awareness Training 101 Northeastern Police Curry Student Center 318-322 1 Hour Capacity 100 / Session An overall approach to safety awareness training covering topics such as behavioral recognition, active threat response, fire safety, and reporting criminal activity. Offered at 1:45 PM & 3:30 PM Security Awareness Training: Focus on Public Facing Roles Northeastern Police Curry Student Center 318-322 1 Hour Capacity 100 / Session An overall approach to safety awareness training covering topics such as behavioral recognition, active threat response, fire safety, and reporting criminal activity. Same SAT 101 course with additional focus on de-escalation, interacting with the public, and recognizing suspicious activity as well as emergency situations. Offered at 10:00 AM & 12:15 PM Tabletop Exercises in Natural Disaster Preparedness, Concussion & Sprain Management, Diabetes Management, Seizure Management, Signs & Symptoms of Heart Attack, Signs & Symptoms of Stroke Bouvé College of Health Sciences Behrakis Health Science Center 1 st & 4 th Floor 30-60 Minutes Explore the extensive opportunities from the Bouvé College of Health Sciences on Preparedness Day. Experience the Goldstein Simulation Center live in action and take part in opportunities in Natural Disaster Preparedness, Concussion & Sprain Management, Diabetes Management, Seizure Management, and Recognition of Heart Attack and Stroke. Check these all out on Preparedness Day in Behrakis! Offered at 10:00 AM, 11:15 AM, 12:15 PM, 1:45 PM, & 2:45 PM Until Help Arrives / Stop the Bleed NUPD / NU EMS Behrakis Health Science Center 405 1 Hour Capacity 20 / Session Life-threatening emergencies can happen fast. On- or Off-Campus emergency responders aren t always immediately nearby. You may be able to save a life by taking simple actions immediately. You Are the Help Until Help Arrives. Offered at 10:00 AM, 12:45 PM, & 2:30 PM

PREPAREDNESS DAY 2018 - AGENDA OF EVENTS 7:00 AM 8:00 AM 8:15 AM 8:30 AM 8:45 AM 9:00 AM 9:15 AM 9:30 AM 9:45 AM 10:00 AM 10:15 AM 10:30 AM 10:45 AM 11:00 AM 11:15 AM 11:30 AM 11:45 AM 12:00 PM 12:15 PM 12:30 PM 12:45 PM 1:00 PM 1:15 PM 1:30 PM 1:45 PM 2:00 PM 2:15 PM 2:30 PM 2:45 PM 3:00 PM 3:15 PM 3:30 PM 3:45 PM 4:00 PM 4:15 PM 4:30 PM 4:45 PM 5:00 PM Training Sessions Available on Preparedness Day 2018! Curry Student Center Behrakis Health Sciences Center Ell Hall 333 340 344 346 348 318-322 (McLeod) Dance Studios Indoor Quad Goldstein Sim Lab 1st & 4th Floor 225 405 Blackman NU Unplugged NU Unplugged Preparing NU for Changing Weather NU Unplugged Event Planners Discussion & Scenarios Personal Preparedness Personal Preparedness Personal Preparedness Registration & Check In (Curry Student Center Indoor Quad / Behrakis Health Sciences Center First Floor) Creating a More Resilient You! Information Security Awareness Recognizing Concerning Behavior in the Workplace Information Security Awareness Information Security Awareness International Travel Safety International Business Travelers International Travel Safety International Travel Safety Security Awareness Training: For Public Facing Positions Active Threat Awareness Security Awareness Training: For Public Facing Positions Security Awareness Training 101 Active Threat Awareness Security Awareness Training 101 SAFE Self-Defense Course CPR Short Course SAFE Self-Defense Course Exhibit Hall & Information Tables Open A Key Experiential Component in Prep. Ed. A Key Experiential Component in Prep. Ed. A Key Experiential Component in Prep. Ed. A Key Experiential Component in Prep. Ed. Tabletop Exercises & Information Tables Tabletop Exercises & Information Tables Tabletop Exercises & Information Tables Tabletop Exercises & Information Tables Tabletop Exercises & Information Tables CPR Certification Course CPR Certification Course Until Help Arrives / Stop the Bleed Until Help Arrives / Stop the Bleed Full-Scale Exercise