School Safety Plans Clause Samples

The School Safety Plans clause requires educational institutions to develop and maintain comprehensive strategies aimed at ensuring the safety and security of students, staff, and visitors on school premises. Typically, this involves creating written procedures for emergency situations such as fires, natural disasters, or intruder threats, and may include regular safety drills, staff training, and coordination with local law enforcement. The core function of this clause is to establish clear protocols that help prevent and effectively respond to emergencies, thereby minimizing risks and promoting a safe learning environment.
School Safety Plans. 1. In order to prevent campus crime and violence and to promote safe educational conditions, the school shall develop a "School Safety Plan." This will include the following: a. An assessment of the current status of crime committed on school campuses and school-related functions. b. An action plan, in conjunction with law enforcement authorities, for implementing appropriate safety strategies and programs.
School Safety Plans. 5.8.3.1 The principal shall notify bargaining unit members who are written into the School Safety Plan 5.8.3.2 A unit member may not be subjected to a safety assignment without his or her their knowledge. 5.8.3.3 Should a unit member have a medical condition which might prevent him or her them from being able to effectively carry out responsibilities outlines in the School Safety Plan, the unit member shall inform his or her their supervisor and provide documentation of the specific medical restrictions in place, prior to the beginning of each school year or within 48 hours of the onset of such condition. The employee shall be offered reasonable accommodations pursuant to Administrative Regulation 4032. 5.8.3.4 The District shall provide each bargaining unit member with a copy of the procedural sections of the Critical Incident portion of the School Safety Plan within two weeks of the start of each school year or within one (1) month of being hired. 5.8.3.5 The District shall establish procedures to ensure that unit members have access to keys or codes to all locks they are responsible for opening or securing during critical incidents. 5.8.3.6 Training on the procedural sections of the Critical Incident portion of the School Safety Plan shall be provided to each bargaining unit member by October 1 of each school year. Bargaining unit members hired after October 1 shall be provided the same training within the first month of their hire date. 5.8.3.7 Per Board Policy 3516 and Government Code 3100, all school employees are considered disaster service workers and are subject to disaster service activities assigned to them.
School Safety Plans. The Santa ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Unified School District will consult with a representative from Santa ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Police Department and Santa ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Fire Department in the writing and development of the comprehensive school safety plans. The portions of a comprehensive school safety plans that include tactical responses to criminal incidents will be developed by administrators of the school district in consultation with the Santa ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Police Department. The school district and Santa ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Police Department shall agree on whether to disclose those portions of the comprehensive school safety plan that include tactical responses to criminal incidents. A “tactical responses to criminal incidents” means steps taken to safeguard pupils and staff, to secure the affected school premises, and to apprehend the criminal perpetrator or perpetrators.
School Safety Plans. 5.8.3.1 The principal shall notify bargaining unit members who are written into the School Safety Plan. 5.8.3.2 A unit member may not be subjected to a safety assignment without her or his knowledge. 5.8.3.3 Should a unit member have a medical condition which might prevent him or her from being able to effectively carry out responsibilities outlined in the School Safety Plan, the unit member shall inform his or her supervisor and provide documentation of the specific medical
School Safety Plans. Each school site’s safety committee will evaluate the School Safety Plan in order to ensure the compliance enforcement of with safety requirements stipulated in the Injury Illness Prevention Plan (IIPP) and outlined herein. The principal (or designee) at each school site shall endeavor to ensure the safety committee is composed of the following: The safety committee at each site will may include the administrator, invite a credentialed school nurse, a CVE site representative, a classified member, a primary teacher, an upper grade teacher, a Special Education teacher and, whenever possible, a YMCA supervisor.
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  • Health and Safety Plan Consultant shall prepare and submit a Health and Safety Plan (“HASP”) for the portion of Consultant’s work that will involve field work, assessments, or investigations of certain Project elements. The HASP shall describe how Consultant plans to complete field work, assessments, and/or investigations at the RWF. Consultant’s HASP must comply with the CIP HASP and shall be updated as new conditions are encountered.

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  • Prescription Safety Glasses Prescription safety glasses will be furnished by the employer. The employer retains the authority to establish reasonable rules and procedures regarding frequency of issue, replacement of damaged glasses, limits on reimbursement costs and coordination with the employer's vision plan.

  • Health and Safety Standards Contractor shall abide by all health and safety standards set forth by the State of California and/or the County of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ pursuant to the Injury and Illness Prevention Program. If applicable, Contractor must receive all health and safety information and training from County.