12-1-2 Emergencies, Campus
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Area Commission
- Information Technology
- Plans and Analysis
- Marketing
- Financial Affairs
- Facilities Management
- Human Resources and Employee Relations
- Development
- Procurement and Inventory Control
- Auxiliary Enterprises and Printing Services
- Public Safety
12-1-0 Public Safety Policy
12-1-1 Emergency Response, Evacuations, and Drills
12-1-2 Emergencies, Campus
12-1-3 Parking, Special Functions
12-1-4 Traffic Control, Parking, and Reserved Parking
12-1-5 Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Statistics Act
12-1-6 Weapons on Campus
12-1-7 Children on Campus
12-1-8 Sexual Assault Procedure
12-1-9 Animals on Campus
12-1-10 Skateboarding, Skating, Bicycling and Parkour
12-2-0 Security of Institutional Buildings & Equipment Policy
12-2-1 Building Security
12-2-2 Laboratory, Clinic, Classroom, and Office Security
12-3-1 Identification of Faculty/Staff Personnel
12-4-0 Emergency Alert System (EAS) Registration for TTC Employees Policy
12-4-1 Emergency Alert System (EAS) Registration for TTC Employees
12-5-0 Youth Protection Policy
12-5-1 Youth Protection
- Division of Education
- Intentionally Left Blank for Future Use
- Intentionally Left Blank for Future Use
- Admissions and Registrar
- Student Services
NUMBER: 12-1-2 APPROVED DATE: 08-26-1997
BASED ON POLICY NUMBER AND TITLE: 12-1-0 PUBLIC SAFETY
PURPOSE: To establish institutional plans and responses for emergency situations at or near Trident Technical College campuses.
- Trident Technical College's Emergency Plan provides guidelines and processes for planning and responding to campus emergencies.
- All emergencies should be reported to Public Safety immediately. The emergency number is 843-574-6911 (6911 on campus phones).
- Emergency phones are available in buildings and parking lots. In case of a telephone outage, Public Safety may be reached by calling 843-574-9255, which is a backup emergency line.
- Crimes and other emergencies on or immediately adjacent to TTC campuses may also be reported to local police, fire, or EMS, who should relay the information to Public Safety.
- When reporting crimes or emergencies to Public Safety or local authorities, please
provide:
- Your name
- Your exact location and the exact location of the incident
- The phone number from where you are calling
- The description of injuries, if any, and need for medical assistance
- Immediate details of the incident (where it occurred, how long ago, etc.)
- Information about the suspect (name, physical description, clothing description, direction of flight,description of vehicle, etc.)
Updated: 11-02-2007
Reviewed: 10-22-2012
Reviewed: 06-02-2017
Reviewed: 01-19-2022
Updated: 03-11-2022