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Safe and Sound Online - Kennesaw State University

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in the Daily Crime Log within two business<br />

days of receiving a report of an incident, <strong>and</strong>,<br />

in accordance with the Clery Act requirements,<br />

may exclude incidents from the log in certain<br />

circumstances, particularly those in which<br />

inclusion may compromise the investigation.<br />

Limited information may be temporarily<br />

withheld if it could jeopardize <strong>and</strong> on-going<br />

investigation or the safety of an individual;<br />

cause a suspect to flee or evade detection; result<br />

in the destruction of evidence; if the disclosure<br />

is prohibited by law; or if the disclosure would<br />

compromise the confidentiality of the victim.<br />

POLICY REGARDING<br />

THE INSTITUTION’S EMERGENCY<br />

RESPONSE & EVACUATION<br />

PROCEDURES<br />

The KSU Emergency Action Plan is designed<br />

to provide a resource for <strong>Kennesaw</strong> <strong>State</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> personnel, administrators, students<br />

<strong>and</strong> to include crisis coordinators in assisting<br />

with information <strong>and</strong> guidelines in planning<br />

<strong>and</strong> responding during a crisis. While the<br />

plan does not cover every conceivable<br />

contingency situation, it does supply the basic<br />

administrative guidelines necessary to cope<br />

with most campus emergencies.<br />

All campus administrators, especially those<br />

whose responsibilities <strong>and</strong> authority, including<br />

the operational areas specified in the manual,<br />

must adhere to these guidelines. Only those<br />

<strong>University</strong> administrators responsible for<br />

directing <strong>and</strong>/or coordinating emergency<br />

operations may approve exceptions to these<br />

crisis management procedures as required to<br />

fulfill the emergency response. This document<br />

contains the procedures to test emergency<br />

response <strong>and</strong> evacuation procedures on an<br />

annual basis.<br />

The assistant vice-president for strategic<br />

security <strong>and</strong> safety will be responsible for the<br />

annual review of these procedures, with input<br />

from the director of environmental health<br />

safety <strong>and</strong> the Public safety director.<br />

The <strong>University</strong>’s Emergency Action Plan,<br />

located at http://www.kennesaw.edu/sss/<br />

files/EAP.pdf, contains “best practices” <strong>and</strong><br />

information about emergency guidelines<br />

for the campus community; <strong>University</strong><br />

emergency procedures; pre-emergency<br />

planning <strong>and</strong> performance expectations;<br />

“shelter-in-place” <strong>and</strong> evacuation guidelines;<br />

<strong>and</strong> local contingency <strong>and</strong> continuity planning<br />

requirements. <strong>University</strong> departments are<br />

responsible for developing contingency plans<br />

<strong>and</strong> continuity of operations plans for their<br />

staff <strong>and</strong> areas of responsibility.<br />

The <strong>University</strong> conducts numerous emergency<br />

response exercises on campus each year, such<br />

as table-top exercises <strong>and</strong> tests of its emergency<br />

notification system, the KSU Alert System<br />

(immediate notification). These tests are<br />

designed to assess <strong>and</strong> evaluate the emergency<br />

plans <strong>and</strong> capabilities of the institution. Public<br />

safety officers <strong>and</strong> supervisors have received<br />

training in incident comm<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> responding<br />

to critical incidents on campus. When a serious<br />

incident occurs that causes an immediate<br />

threat to the campus, the first responders to<br />

the scene are KSU DPS, Cobb County Police,<br />

local fire responders <strong>and</strong> emergency medical<br />

services. All departments typically respond<br />

<strong>and</strong> work together to manage the incident.<br />

Depending on the nature of the incident, other<br />

<strong>University</strong> departments <strong>and</strong> local or federal<br />

agencies could also be involved in responding<br />

to the incident. General information about<br />

the emergency response <strong>and</strong> evacuation<br />

procedures for <strong>Kennesaw</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong> is<br />

publicized each year as part of the institution’s<br />

Clery Act compliance efforts (“<strong>Safe</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>Sound</strong>” publication). That information is<br />

available on the Department of Public <strong>Safe</strong>ty’s<br />

website at http://www.kennesaw.edu/police/<br />

cleryactcompliance.html<br />

SHELTER IN PLACE: WHAT IT<br />

MEANS TO SHELTER IN PLACE<br />

Sheltering in provides protection from external<br />

hazards, minimizes the chance of injury <strong>and</strong>/<br />

or provides the time necessary to allow for<br />

a safe evacuation. This should be done by<br />

selecting a small, interior room, if possible,<br />

as few windows as possible or no windows.<br />

When authorities issue directives to shelter<br />

in place, do not walk outdoors, take refuge<br />

indoors immediately.<br />

A shelter-in-place order may be issued for<br />

several reasons:<br />

- Active shooter<br />

- Severe weather<br />

- Hazardous materials<br />

- Civil unrest<br />

- Hostage situation<br />

- Or any situation where it is best for you to<br />

stay where you are to avoid any outside<br />

threat.

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