HMWMP: HAZMAT RELATED EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

Typically and historically, Hillcrest experiences relatively few accidental releases/exposures associated with those substances considered to be “hazardous materials”. Typically and historically, Housekeeping and/or Maintenance staff efficiently and safely manage any accidental releases that do occur. However, in the event that Hillcrest staff are not able to efficiently and safely manage an accidental release or exposure, students and direct care staff will be removed from the affected area and the local fire department will be contacted for Hazmat assistance.
In deciding whether evacuation and community assistance is advisable or necessary, the safety and protection of students and staff will be the highest priority and on-site decision makers will err on the side of caution and safety.
Each department whose work includes the use of or potential exposure to hazardous substances develops, maintains and regularly reviews emergency procedures that describe the specific precautions, procedures, and protective equipment used during accidental releases or exposures of the type of hazardous substances associated with that department.