12-2-2 Laboratory, Clinic, Classroom, and Office Security
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: 12-2-2 APPROVED DATE: 01-17-1995
BASED ON POLICY NUMBER AND TITLE: 12-2-0 SECURITY OF INSTITUTIONAL BUILDINGS & EQUIPMENT POLICY
Purpose: To define TTC's process for securing laboratories, clinics, classrooms, and offices.
Sensitive and highly valuable equipment and materials are generally stored inside campus laboratories (Computer, Physical Science, Allied Health, Nursing, Cosmetology, etc.) and clinics (Dental, Massage Therapy, etc.). Only authorized faculty, staff, and work study students in the performance of their duties may have access to these areas and/or be issued keys. The appropriate dean or director should give authorization for access, and public safety should be notified of the authorization. The doors to these areas must remain closed and locked when not in use.
Master classrooms, multimedia rooms, or other classrooms having door locks must remain closed and locked when not in use. Students are not permitted to have access without an authorized faculty or staff member present.
Faculty and staff are responsible for the security of their offices. When offices are unoccupied, even for a short duration, employees should lock and shut doors in order to maintain security of sensitive academic material, records, and personal items.
Faculty and staff are required to report any breach of security, damage to property or equipment, or theft to Public Safety immediately.
Updated: 02-07-2010
Reviewed: 08-15-2016
Reviewed: 01-21-2021