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EMERGENCY EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURES EVACUATION PROCEDURES & EMERGENCY EXIT DRILLS & EMERGENCY EXIT DRILLS SCHOOL BUS SCHOOL BUS DRIVER DRIVER INSERVICE INSERVICE 2006-2007 2006-2007
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EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURES & EMERGENCY EXIT DRILLS SCHOOL BUS DRIVER INSERVICE 2006-2007 2006-2007.

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Page 1: EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURES & EMERGENCY EXIT DRILLS SCHOOL BUS DRIVER INSERVICE 2006-2007 2006-2007.

EMERGENCY EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURES EVACUATION PROCEDURES

& EMERGENCY EXIT DRILLS& EMERGENCY EXIT DRILLS

SCHOOL BUS SCHOOL BUS DRIVER DRIVER

INSERVICEINSERVICE

2006-20072006-2007

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Introduction School bus evacuation drills should be

as important a part of the school program as are fire drills to evacuate a school building. There is an urgent need, due to the increased number of pupils being transported, as well as ever-increasing number of crashes on the highways, to acquaint students with their roles and responsibilities. Pupils need to know how to properly vacate a school bus in case of an emergency. Schools must organize and conduct emergency exit drills for all pupils who ride the school bus.

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WAC 392-145-040Emergency exit procedure (1) All school districts operating or

contracting for school bus transportation services shall prepare written policies or rules which establish procedures for bus safety and emergency exit drills.

(2) One emergency evacuation drill shall be held within the first six weeks of school each semester

(3) The first exit drill shall be followed by at least one verbal review of the emergency exit drill prior to the second exit drill.

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ASSESSING THE NEED TO EVACUATE

Fire Leaking Fuel Hazardous Spill Likelihood of being hit Roll or tipping Floodwaters Students exposed Complicated injuries

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Decision to Evacuate

Passenger list Knowledge of seating chart Knowledge of student age and capabilities

Develop plans to control students outside of bus

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Important Factors

Safety of pupils Location of drills Orderly evacuation Qualifications of pupils who assist

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Instruction Techniques

Be friendly and smile Speak clearly so all can hear

Use your eyes Listen to Students Look for good qualities

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Instructor Techniques

Know the Subject Speak to age level Be enthusiastic Positive directions Explain reasons for directions

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Driver’s Responsibility Demonstrate and point out to Students

Secure Bus:Shut off motor, set break, bus in gear, remove keys

Emergency Exits:All emergency exit doors, windows, roof hatches

Location of all emergency equipment:Fire Extinguisher, Body Fluid Kit, First Aid Kit, Highway reflectors, two way radio

Service door: How to operate, open, closeemergency release valve

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Driver Responsibility Assign two responsible students to

assist

Safe location away from the bus

Leave all personal belongings

Maintain order while exiting the bus

Check each seat to be sure the bus is empty

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Student Responsibility

Emergency doors Fire Extinguisher First Aid kit Securing the bus Exiting the bus Students helping students

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Front Door Evacuation

T-1

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Side Door Evacuation

T-2

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Rear Evacuation

T-3

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Verbal Evacuation Exit DrillsFor Activity & Field Trips

Location and use of the following:

Fire Extinguisher First Aid Kit Warning Reflectors Emergency Exits Engine Shut Off and Parking Brake Safety Release/ Service Door Aisles Clear Personal Belongings

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Summary School bus evacuation drills should be as

important a part of the school program as are fire drills to evacuate a school building. There is an urgent need, due to the increased number of pupils being transported, as well as ever-increasing number of crashes on the highways, to acquaint students with their roles and responsibilities. Pupils need to know how to properly vacate a school bus in case of an emergency. Schools must organize and conduct emergency exit drills for all pupils who ride the school bus.

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Evaluation Name three conditions that would

warrant evacuation of a bus? Explain a method to control students

outside the bus once evacuated? Name an activity a student would be

responsible for during an emergency evacuation?

How many feet should student move away from the bus during an evacuation?

List three examples that should be verbally covered prior to a activity field trip?

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