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Safety in your School: your drill system

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EXTRACT OF THE EVACUATION PLAN

On hearing the alarm

  • Students are to move in a quiet and orderly fashion to the Evacuation Area, following the leader student.
  • Students temporarily out of their class i.e. Library, must move to the evacuation area with another class group.
  • Students are to line up in their form class groups.
  • During any evacuation, student should: act responsibly. Don’t hide or fool around, look after each other’s safety.

In case of earthquake:

  • Do not panic, keep calm. -If the earthquake catches you indoors, stay indoors. Take cover under a sturdy piece of furniture. Stay away from glass. - If you are outside, move away from buildings. - If you are in a lift, get out of the lift as quickly as possible. In case of fire:
  • -Keep calm -Do not use elevators- Carry out instructions SECURITY FORMATION STUDENTS OF THE FIRST YEAR Students of our school are required to learn an Evacuation Plan since the first year. More specifically, they need to locate where the emergency exits and collection points are. Furthermore, each student should memorize the most appropriate security route, according to the location of his classroom or laboratory in the building, in order to guarantee the quickest evacuation possible. SECURITY

PROCEDURES FOR LABORATORIES Students attending the first year also need to undertake the so-called "Formation/information" course, in order to learn the proper security procedures and the correct behavior when working in the Physic and Chemistry's Laboratories.

WORKING EXPERIENCES (OUTSIDE THE SCHOOL) At the third year of school, when students begin some of the required working experiences, they are asked to undertake a four-hours security course, alongside an additional four-hours course (the so-called "Low Risk") in order to teach them the correct behavior to maintain in the work places.

TEACHERS AND "ATA" STAFF FORMATION "Ata" is an acronym which stands for "Administrative, Technical and Auxiliary" Stuff. Alongside teachers, they are required to undertake two four-hours security courses ("Medium Risk") in order to manage eventual emergency situations which may occur in the school. (According to decree 81)

OTHER SAFETY COURSES Our school also offers the possibility to attend a Fire Security, in order to manage the security procedures during a fire, and a First Aid course.

LAB SAFETY RULES

  • 1. Conduct yourself in a responsible manner at all times in the laboratory. 2. Follow all written and verbal instructions carefully. If you do not understand a direction or part of a procedure, ask your teacher before proceeding with the activity. 3. Never work alone in the laboratory. No student may work in the science classroom without the presence of the teacher. 4. Do not eat food, drink beverages, or chew gum in the laboratory. Do not use laboratory glassware as containers for food or beverages. 5. Observe good housekeeping practices. Work areas should be kept clean and tidy at all times. 6. Experiments must be personally monitored at all times. Do not wander around the room, distract other students, startle other students or interfere with the laboratory experiments of others.

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