Emergency Plan Agreed by Governors on; 7.12.15 Signed by Chair of Governors: Sally Birkbeck Statutory policy No Frequency of review period; Annually in line with School Financial Value Standards Document History Date 07.12.15 Agreed by Governors 01.12.16 Review due Description Page 1 of 12
We have a duty in accordance with Health and Safety Statutory requirements to have in place an emergency recovery plan in order to respond to any emergency such as fire, flood, theft of major equipment, failure of the school s IT system, a pandemic, accidents, explosions, bomb threats, or violence. We will ensure that the disaster recovery plan will deal with all eventualities, will be kept up to date and clearly show how the school will recover from an emergency so the school can function as normal. We believe the main purpose of the emergency recovery plan is to contain and control incidents, to safeguard everyone in the school community, to reduce damage to school property and to return school to a condition where it is able to operate and return to a normal service. The emergency recovery plan will be written in conjunction with the local authority and we acknowledge that in an emergency situation the local authority has a legal requirement to provide support and will offer appropriate expert advice. All emergency situations will be handled by the appointed Emergency Recovery Team who will initiate the emergency recovery plan. All team members will be in charge of aspects of the plan. Aims To prepare, plan and train for different emergency scenarios. To contain and control incidents, safeguard everyone in the school community and to minimise damage to school property. To ensure that any impact on business continuity following an emergency situation is kept to a minimum so that the school can function as normal. To work with other schools to share good practice in order to improve this policy. Objectives Enable school to provide a swift response to an emergency Prevent and minimize injury and in the worst case prevent death Alert staff, emergency services, BMDC, parents and visiting professionals Enable the school to take control of the situation until specialist assistance arrives Minimise the disruption to the normal school routine Page 2 of 12
Facilitate effective working with the media Responsibility for the Plan Role of the Governing Body The Governing Body has: appointed the Head teacher to act as the director of the Emergency Recovery Team; delegated powers and responsibilities to the Head teacher to ensure all school personnel and stakeholders are aware of and comply with this policy responsibility for ensuring funding is in place to support this policy; responsibility for ensuring this policy is maintained and updated regularly; nominated a link governor to be responsible for emergency recovery and to visit the school regularly, to liaise with the Headteacher and to report back to the Governing Body; responsibility for the effective implementation, monitoring and evaluation of this plan Role of the Head teacher and Emergency Recovery Team The Head teacher and the Emergency Recovery Team will: devise a emergency recovery plan in conjunction with the local authority; keep the emergency recovery plan up to date; prepare for all emergency eventualities such as; Emergency /disaster Action Fire Flood Theft of major equipment Hardware / software failure To follow Fire/Evacuation Procedures To follow Fire/Evacuation Procedures Contact police, secure area and ensure no pupils/staff enter area until police say it is ok to do so. Richard Meredith and Primary Technology 0845 6801274 contact name Dave Firth and Page 3 of 12
Adam McAvoy, Bradford Council Insurance. Restore from remote backup service, replace hardware and software. Investigate external host of server as a temporary measure to get the systems up and running again Accidents Explosions Pandemics Bomb threats Violent situations Follow First Aid procedure. Follow Fire/Evacuation Procedure Follow BMDC Infection Control Guidance. Phone police, follow Fire/Evacuation Procedures Steer person away from crowded area, Try to calm situation down. Phone police if required. Keep area clear of staff, pupils, visitors Ice/Snow Ice/snow clearing required only First person on site to telephone ice/snow clearing contactors on arrival. Head teacher to make decision to not open/close early or open late morning Contact PTS transport service. Head teacher to contact Business Manager/Office Manager and ICT Manager to instigate texting parents and staff and closing the school on Bradford Schools Online. Total Evacuation of the School Proceed to Lapage Primary school and instigate calls to parents and PTS Building Total Evacuation of the School Proceed to Byron Primary school and instigate calls to parent and PTS Campus Suspect Package Notify the Police 999 immediately. Follow advice given Hostage Taking Notify the Police 999 immediately. Follow advice give. If applicable follow Fire/Evacuation Procedure Quietly do not activate alarm train and practice for all emergency situations; ensure all members of the Emergency Recovery Team are aware of their roles and responsibilities such as: Page 4 of 12
Name of school staff member taking lead role and area of Responsibility Head teacher - Liaison with the Emergency Services Record in call log asap appendix B Head teacher - Liaison with the Local Authority Record in call log asap appendix B Who to contact Action to take Check list of responsibilities to be completed by Deputy Head Teacher Police/Fire/ Ambulance 999 or nonemergency 101. Telephone for advice BDMC Emergency Contact Team Telephone Serious injury telephone 01274 431007 Pupil Officer/Receptionist/BST Parents Head Teacher Members of staff next of kin Page 5 of 12 Parents - Use contact list in emergency bag or SIMS Any next of kin where applicable - Use contact list in emergency bag or Out of office hours telephone 01274 431000 or 07659100670 Telephone for advice Speak to HT for guidance then contact parents Contact if required
SIMS School Business Manager - School security School Business Manager - Utilities electricity, water, gas, telephones, alarms Finance Officer Pupil Transport Deputy Head Teacher BMDC SEN Department Office Manager Nursing Team Office Manager Physiotherapy Team Office Manager Speech Therapists Page 6 of 12 Caretaker 07949569907 and Mr Hussain Manpower 07702176041 Gas 0800 111999 Electricity 0800 375675 Water 0345 1242424 Telephones Russell Telecom contact Phil Rodgerson 0191 4614200 or 07789508450 Fire alarm Monks Redcare 01757 291532 Intruder alarm Monks Redcare 01757 291532 PTS 01274 385591 PTS Taxis 01274 436692 PTS Leeds 0113 3781835 Respite Taxis 01274 437927 Telephone for support and advice Telephone for support and advice Telephone and give appropriate instruction 01274 385580 Telephone and advise of situation 01274 202826 Telephone and advise of situation 01274 365612 Telephone and advise of situation 01274 770397 Telephone and advise of situation
Member of Helping Hands Staff Helping Hands Annette Woolley Wheelchair Services 01423 868338 Telephone and advise of situation 01274 322555 Telephone for support and advice if required Richard Meredith - IT hardware and software Richard Meredith 07793242534 and Primary Technology 0845 6801274 contact name Dave Firth and Adam McAvoy Phone assistance for Richard Meredith - Data recovery Richard Meredith 07793242534 and Primary Technology 0845 6801274 contact name Dave Firth and Adam McAvoy Phone assistance for School Business Manager - Supplies and replacement of valuable equipment/vandalism Business Manager - Communications and public relationships Deputy Head Teacher Keep a log of key events Business Manager and Schools insurance 01274 432779 Police 101 or 999 in an emergency BMDC Press Office support 01274 433526 Use Check list provided see appendix A Phone for advice and instruction Ask for assistance and guidance ensure all school personnel, are aware of and comply with this plan; Page 7 of 12
work closely with the link governor; provide guidance, support and training to all staff; monitor the effectiveness of this plan; annually report to the Governing Body on the success and development of this plan via the Schools Financial Values Standard Role of the Nominated Governor The Nominated Governor will: work closely with the Head teacher and the Emergency Recovery Team; ensure this plan and other linked policies/procedures are up to date; ensure that everyone connected with the school is aware of this plan; report to the Governing Body when required Role of School Personnel School personnel will: comply with all aspects of this plan and will attend appropriate training sessions; report any concerns they have on any aspect of this plan Role of Parents/Carers Parents/carers will: ensure school has up to date contact telephone numbers. Raising Awareness of this Procedure We will raise awareness of this procedure via: Induction for new staff The school website and shared drive Training school personnel Page 8 of 12
Training We ensure all school personnel have equal chances of training. Periodic training will be organised for all school personnel so that they are kept up to date with new information. Monitoring the Effectiveness of the Plan Annually in line with the Schools Financial Values Standard the effectiveness of this policy will be reviewed by the Business Manager and the necessary recommendations for improvement will be made to the Governors. Headteacher: Sally Joy Date: 7.12.2015 Chair of Governing Body: Sally Birkbeck Date: 7.12.2015 Page 9 of 12
Stand down and recovery check list The Head Teacher or nominee should continue to lead the response into the recovery phase. The following considerations should be assigned at the discretion of the head teacher or nominee to appropriate staff members As soon as possible after the emergency and if appropriate Stand down staff/pupils/parents and other support services e.g. BMDC Liaise with parents/staff family members regarding plans for attendance at funerals Liaise with parents regarding plans for memorial services Arrange debrief for staff and pupils Arrange debrief for School Emergency Team Identify and support high risk pupils and staff Promote discussion of the emergency in class Consider the need for individual and/or support groups Help affected pupils and staff return to school Seek advice on legal issues Seek advice on insurance Ask staff involved to prepare a written report noting events and times Liaise with Occupational Safety Unit who will advise on reporting procedures Complete the appropriate accident and reportable injury forms Contact and liaise with trade unions Review the school emergency plan, evaluating the response and feeding in any lessons learnt Share best practice with other schools Longer Term considerations Consult and decide on whether to and how to mark anniversaries The impact of some incidents can continue for years put thought into ongoing identification and support measures for those affected Remember the legal process and news stories may bring back memories and cause upset Remember to make new staff aware of the event, who was involved and how they may be affected Inform schools that pupils are moving on to i.e. secondary schools of the events that they may have been exposed to Page 10 of 12
Appendix A Check List of Key Events to be completed and updated regularly by the Deputy Head Teacher Use this form to capture the key aspects of an emergency. It will help in responding to the emergency and sharing information. Regularly assessing the situation will help maintain an overview of the incident Date :- Time:- Assessors Name Consider Assessment Casualties Approximate number of staff/pupils/visitors affected Approximate number of people injured Hazards Time incident began Cause of incident if known Hazards associated with incident Access Access restrictions to the affected area Location Where exactly incident occurred Where are people now-if they have moved where have they gone to Emergency Emergency services on scene/required Local authority on scene assistance Other services What type of emergency is it e.g. Health and safety, security Type of emergency Next Steps Contact Emergency Services Follow School emergency Plan Liaise with BMDC Page 11 of 12
Appendix B Call Log Time Call incoming/outgoing Notes/Action/Description Page 12 of 12