Emergency Procedure at SDU
On these pages, you can read more about SDU’s emergency procedure concept, which describes how SDU responds during abnormal incidents that can affect a large organisation.
Emergency procedure concept
The concept of Emergency Procedure is a fully integrated part of operations at SDU. In order not to create a parallel universe in relation to abnormal incidents, SDU has endeavoured to create such a robust set-up that we are able to handle incidents of any kind. The emergency procedure at SDU is a concept that describes the organisation’s response readiness for abnormal incidents that could affect a large organisation at any time.
The operating organisation must ensure that safety measures and routines are implemented for the University’s staff, students and guests. In areas with permanent staff, trained personnel will take care of operational safety. In areas where students and guests are present, information will be provided about the measures and routines in place.
The emergency response procedure displays easily recognisable information and instructions no matter where you are on campus. The material is designed under a common layout and locally anchored.
All emergency procedure measures and routines are integrated into already prepared and visible material so that it can be operationally maintained. Daily awareness supports the intuitive selection of the right response to events.
Additional emergency procedure information
- Alerting Find the alerting instructions for use in crisis situations
- Fire Learn how to deal with fire
- Local emergency procedure Read about the units’ local emergency procedures
- Evacuation Read about evacuation methods for the different areas at SDU
- Maps and signage Read about safety signage at SDU
- Crisis counselling Read about when crisis counselling may be needed
- Crisis management Read about the crisis management organisation at SDU
- Public and non-public areas
- General overview maps Find maps
- Personal injury Learn how to provide first aid for personal injury
- Risk assessment How threats and risks are identified in the units
- Roles and responsibilities In the day-to-day emergency response organisation
- Safety points View the location of and content for safety points at SDU
- Threats and violence Caring for colleagues and students in distress
- Teaching and meeting rooms
- Notification Read about the different types of notifications used at SDU
- Exercises Read more about the different types of exercises used at SDU