Know what to do before and during an emergency
All departments and service units have anEmergency Procedures flip chartoutlining what to do in various types of emergencies. The flip charts are on display throughout the University. If you have not seen the flip charts, ask where they are or view the PDF file versions of each page below.
What is an emergency?
An emergency event which has the potential to seriously affect the University could occur from any of the following circumstances. This is not a definitive list and our emergency procedures have been developed with the expectation of having to respond to something new:
- Emergency Contacts(PDF, 49KB)
- Aggression or Threatening Behaviour(PDF, 28KB)
- Armed Offender or Attacker(PDF, 57KB)
- Bomb Threat(PDF, 35KB) & Bomb Threat Checklist (PDF, 44KB)
- Cyber Security (PDF, 58KB)
- Earthquake(PDF, 116KB)
- Fire(PDF, 33KB)
- Gas Leak(PDF, 34KB)
- Harmful Sexual Behaviour (PDF, 33KB)
- Hazardous Substances Spill/Release (PDF, 33KB)
- Heat Wave or Extreme Heat (PDF, 35KB)
- Hostages (PDF, 44KB)
- Lockdown(PDF, 41KB)
- Medical Emergency(PDF, 135KB)
- Mental Health Crisis (PDF, 36KB)
- Power Outage(PDF, 31KB)
- Safe Evacuation of Disabled People (PDF, 37KB)
- Suspect Parcel/Package/Letter (PDF, 38KB)
- Suspicious Activity / Unauthorised Visitor (PDF, 27KB)
- Trapped in an Elevator(PDF, 27KB)
- Weather Event(PDF, 38KB)
The above emergency procedures are contained in flip charts which are on display throughout the University. For further information regarding the flip charts or to obtain extra copies, please see the emergency procedures page of this website or contact Emergency Management staff.
If an emergency event impacts the University, it is advisable to check the UC Facebook page and X (formerly Twitter) for up-to-date information.
If the above means of communication are disrupted, information will be conveyed to staff and students via whatever means are available and best suit the situation.
More information
- Contactbcpsharedservices@canterbury.ac.nzfor extra copies of the flip charts.