Intro to EAP
Intro to SRPs
Scenarios
100

What does EAP stand for?

Emergency Action Plan

100

What does SRP stand for?

Standard Response Protocol

100

You're performing CPR on an unconscious coworker. Midway through, they regain consciousness and tell you to stop. Should you continue?

NO, stop CPR once the person is conscious and breathing on their own.

200

What is an EAP?

Written plan designed to provide information on how Staff, Scholars, and Stakeholders should prepare for, and react to, emergencies.

200

What is the purpose of an SRP?

To provide a standard response to any incident.

200

What does "Gamja" mean?

Potato

300

What is the Red/Green/Med card system used for?

To identify the status of the staff and occupants.

300

What are two SRPs?

Any of these:

- Hold

- Secure

- Lockdown

- Evacuate

- Shelter

300

A staff member sees a social media post from a local business (within 0.5 miles from site) that a wild mountain lion was just seen outside the business’ front door. What SRP do we use?

OM selects “SECURE” SRP and initiates onsite notifications: “Secure! Get Inside. Lock Outside Doors.”

400

After notifying the building that there is an emergency, what is the next step?

Contact first responders (if you are unsure what type of first responder to contact, call 911).

400

Why doesn't "Lockdown" have a release command?

Only law enforcement will release a lockdown.

400

A Scholar was vaping in a classroom and the battery in the vape caught on fire. The Scholar dropped the vape on the carpet which caught on fire. What SRP should we choose?

OM selects “EVACUATE” SRP and initiates onsite notifications: “Evacuate! Report to Rally Point.”