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STUDENT SERVICES
CENTER
Building Safety Procedures
Building Emergency Team
Building Emergency Team for Student Services Center
In the event of an emergency evacuation, each Building Emergency Team (BET) member will be responsible for contacting individuals indicated in the chart below.
Office of the AVP
Itza Sanchez, Snr. Building Coordinator, SSC
Office of the Associate Vice President
Enrollment Services
Work: 4- 2551 Mobile: 408-595-6213
E-mail: [email protected]
Alt: Lois Mardis, ASPIRE/McNAIR
Work: 4-2637
E-mail: [email protected]
Office of Pre-College Programs
Tom Reisz
Work: 4-3221
E-mail: [email protected]
Alt: Blanca Sanchez
Work: 4-2572
Email: [email protected]
Learning Assistance Resource Center (LARC)
Alice Ting
Work: 4-2589
E-mail: [email protected]
Alt: Lan Ngo
Work: 4-2546
E-mail: [email protected]
Office of the Bursars
Satish Patel
Work: 4-1620
E-mail: [email protected]
Alt: Betty Jo Alexander
Work: 4-1623
E-mail: [email protected]
Office of Financial Aid and
Scholarships (FASO)
Jared Blanton
Work:4-6072
E-mail: [email protected]
Alt: Francisco Marquez
Work: 4-6091
E-mail:
[email protected]
Academic Advising and
Retention Services (AARS)
Lael Adediji
Work: 4-2511
E-mail: [email protected]
Alt: Cindy Kato
Work: 4-1537
E-mail: [email protected]
Systems/Grad Admissions
Kirk Nguyen
Work: 4-2537
E-mail: [email protected]
Alt: Vicki Robison
Work: 4-3356
E-mail: [email protected]
Office of the Registrar
Darcel Wood
Work: 4-2095
E-mail: [email protected]
Alt: Roselia Lobato-Morales
Work: 4-2553
E-mail: [email protected]
Undergraduate Admissions
Gloria Milano
Work: 4-2097
E-mail: [email protected]
Alt: Joy Vickers
Work: 4-2023
E-mail: [email protected]
Student Outreach and Recruitment (SOAR) &
Communications
Kelly Pjesky
Work: 4-2576
Email: [email protected]
Alt: Joe Pinheiro
Work: 4-2075
E-mail: [email protected]
updated: 8/4/10
SJSU CAMPUS EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
POLICE - FIRE - MEDICAL
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EMERGENCY DIAL 9 – 1 – 1
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FIRES, EARTHQUAKES AND OTHER DISASTERS
Call 9-1-1 or use a blue light telephone to summon University Police assistance for any campus police, fire, or medical emergencies.
Answer all questions and stay on the line until the University Police Dispatcher tells you to hang up. Dispatchers need to gather vital
information in order to send the appropriate resources.
Know where the nearest fire extinguisher and fire alarm pull station is located. Know when and how to use it. If you are unable to
control a fire, immediately—CLOSE all doors to isolate the fire—SOUND the fire alarm to alert others—GET OUT—CALL 9-1-1.
Remain calm during an earthquake. "Duck, cover and hold" under a sturdy desk or table or move against interior walls and away
from windows. Be aware of falling object hazards such as bookshelves, hanging pictures, etc. Wait at least two minutes after shaking
stops before leaving a building. Move to a clear area well away from structures or overhead hazards such as trees or power lines.
Tune to radio station KSJS 90.5 FM for campus information. A campus information line will be set up as soon as possible after a
major emergency -- call 924-SJSU (924-7578) for instructions, information, and updates.
MEDICAL EMERGENCIES
Call 9-1-1. Give your name, the nature of the emergency, and your specific location. Tell the University Police Dispatcher what assistance
you need (ambulance, paramedics, etc.).
Assist the victim until help arrives. If you, or someone in the area, are trained in CPR, perform CPR if necessary. Stop bleeding with
direct pressure to the wound. Do not move a victim unless their life is in immediate danger.
Do not leave victims unattended. Be careful about contaminating yourself and others if hazardous materials may be involved.
For minor first aid, report in person to the Student Health Center weekdays from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. or call University Police at 924-2222.
BUILDING EVACUATION
Leave by the nearest safe exit when you hear the building emergency alarm (fire alarm), or if you are told to do so by University Police
or a Building Emergency Team member.
Take important personal items such as your keys, wallet, medicine, books, purse, or backpacks with you in case you unable to
immediately re-enter. Move at least 150 feet away from all structures. Do not smoke.
Help disabled persons evacuate the building. Follow instructions of Building Emergency Team members and University Police. Do not
use elevators.
Use the stairs and NOT the elevators -in case of fire or earthquake, many elevators stop in place and you may be trapped or exposed
to deadly smoke.
Do not re-enter a building until the University Police or a Building Emergency Team member tells you that it is safe to do so.
For further information visit the University Police Web site at:
http://www.sjsu.edu/police/
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Communication Systems
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POLICE - FIRE - MEDICAL
EMERGENCY
 DIAL 9 – 1 – 1
 Use Blue Light Phones
 Use Elevator Phone
Campus phone not working – Use available cell phone
Keep Informed-Listen to emergency updates on KSJS
90.5 FM
Listen for Instructions
When to evacuate!
Alarm
 Power Outage
 After an Earthquake, (only if safe)
 At the Request of UPD and/or BET
Member
 Any other hazardous situation
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Alarms and Power Outage
When
the power goes out or you hear the alarm
sound…
Remember to Buddy up and report to
the designated location
The arches on San
Fernando Street near
the FD&O building
Buddy System
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Having a Buddy System in the office will ensure we are all
accounted for during a crisis. Select your buddy based on your
sitting location (office to office, cubicle to cubicle).
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If your buddy is out, use good judgment and team up with the next
available person or group closest to you.
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If you know your buddy is in, but isn’t around at the time of
evacuation, please do not wait, The B. E. T member will clear the
area. Please walk to the designated area. If you don't see your
buddy there. Be sure to alert the person taking roll call.
Student Services Center – Secured Areas & Exits
Safety Doors
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The Student Services Building has safety doors. When the alarms
sounds, the doors close automatically. Please don’t try to keep the
door open. If you need to exit the building, simply push or pull open
the doors.
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If fire does occur, the closing of the doors will help prevent it from
spreading through out the building.
Fire safety and Precautions and
Recommendations
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Know the escape routes and practice them regularly! You may
be blinded by smoke.
Implement the buddy system. Every person in our office should
know about the whereabouts of the person next to or across from
them.
Some of the main causes of fire in the buildings are the following
 Misuse of cooking appliances
 Overloaded electrical Circuits and extension cords. This greatly
increases the risk of fire
 Coffee Makers, heaters, hot plates are not approved to be
plugged into our cubicle or office outlets.
 An electrical Short is a warning that we have overloaded the
electrical system and is shutting itself off
 If you have these items in your office, please REMOVE
THEM IMMEDIATELY.
SECURITY PROCEDURES
Part of the security in our work place is the alarm system handled by the UPD. The other
part is us! We have to take a major role in securing our office. How do we do that?
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Make sure the door you are coming in or going out of closes and locks behind you.
Don’t use trash cans or chairs to prop the doors open, while you run to another office, even if you
think it will only be for a minute.
If you notice one of the SSC doors not working properly, please notify a B.E.T. member ASAP or
call the University Police Department @ 4-2222
Lock your office and secure your personal belongings
Part-time or student staff should not be in the building after hour or weekends unless
accompanied by a full-time staff member
Do not allow non-employees to enter the building
If you see individuals that are unfamiliar to you or an employee who works in another area
walking around the office, question why they’re here and who they need to see or notify a BET
member.
Employees must wear their staff ID’s (including student staff) at all times
Notify the University Police Department if you are going to work late evenings and/or weekends.
Provide UPD with your name, title and location. If necessary call for a University PD escort.
Do not schedule external meetings in secured areas. Only internal staff meetings should take
place in secured area conference rooms.
“Visitor badges” are in the front customer service area of SSC. Have your guest check with the
students working in the “donut”. Also, please provide the students with your meeting information
and name of your guest. The BET will review the visitors login monthly.
Be alert! Report any unusual occurrences!
Our security system will only work if we work as a team!