Only this form is filled out when non-life-threatening incidents occur.
Supervisor Report
These entrances should always remain locked and should not allow patrons to enter through.
Emergency Exits
This term is what we refer to as a series of plans set in place to further mitigate risk.
EAP's or Emergency Action Plans
Both of these forms must be filled out when documenting a life threatening or student concern (title IX, Harassment, Behavioral, ETC)
Maxient Report and supervisor report.
Alarms should be checked the most when?
During Opening and Closing shifts.
This is certification that is required to work at campus rec.
CPR or CPR, AED, and First Aid Training.
This Extension is to call for FAU PD.
7-3500
Scenario 1:
A Patron has his bookbag on the weight room floor. What do you do?
Kindly ask the patron to put their belongings in the locker room's daily use lockers.
What are the 5 different types of risk in a rec facility?
physical, emotional, reputational, legal and environmental.
This should be done or checked before each shift to ensure all areas can be contacted and receive contact from.
Radios or ensuring radios are supplied at the front desk.
Scenario 2:
A patron reports a cardio machine smoking and glitching.
What do you do?
Plug out the machine, put an out of order sign on this and report to a supervisor. (both kris and shift supervisor)
An area that is used to locate during natural disasters and world emergencies are called?
Shelter areas.
What is the EAP for when there is a heavy smoke/gasoline smell throughout the building?
alert pro-staff, get patrons out of the building and call FAU PD.
This is the 2 most important steps in both closing and opening shifts.
Building Walkthroughs and door locks.
What are the three radio/ emergency codes and their definitions?
Code Orange - Life threatening medical emergency
Code Yellow - Non-life-threatening medical accident
Code Blue - Hostile intruder inside the facility