Fire Safety
Evacuation and Lockdown
Communication
Hazmat & Safety
Special Situation
100

What does R.A.C.E. stand for?

R.A.C.E. – Remove, Alarm, Confine, Extinguish/Evacuate

100

What areas stay locked 24/7?

Locked 24/7 – ER, OB, ICU

100

What is the only code used at MDH?

CODE BLUE

100

What color are biohazard bags?

Red

100

What is a safe haven facility?

A place to legally leave an infant

200

What’s the first thing to do in a fire?

Remove anyone from immediate danger.

200

What’s a “partial lockdown”?

Limited access due to a threat

200

How do you make an overhead page?

Dial 7444 and clearly announce the alert three times

200

Where is the decon room located?

In the ER

200

What age must a relinquished child be?

Less than 30 days old 

300

What does P.A.S.S. mean?

Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep

300

When should you shelter in place?

During severe weather or instruction

300

What number do you dial to overhead?

7444

300

What PPE is used in hazmat response?

Gown, gloves, face shield, etc.

300

Where should the child be taken?

Emergency Room

400

Why do we close all doors during a fire?

To help contain the spread of fire

400

Where do you go during a tornado?

Basement or inner hallways

400

How many times do you repeat a page?

3 Times

400

How do you access SDS info?

Intranet

400

Who must be contacted within 12 hours?

Department of Child and Family Services

500

Who do you notify if you see smoke?

Call the operator to report smoke/fire

500

Who assists patients during evacuations?

Assigned staff per department plan

500

Who can make an overhead page?

Any employee

500

What policy covers hazmat procedures?

ERP0015 policy on MCN

500

What number does a parent call to reclaim?

800-252-2873

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