Area
Safety Liaison
The mission of the Fire and Life Safety Program
is to provide support to The University of Texas Health
Science Center at Houston students and personnel concerning
the recognition, evaluation, and control of physical hazards.
Support is provided to the Fire and Life Safety Committee
in the form of facility safety audits, fire protection,
occupational hazards monitoring, responding
to incidents, and performing incident investigations.
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Safety Liaison Training, Information, and Forms |
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Safety Liaison Listings by Building |
ASLs contacts:
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| ASL Success Stories |
Meet Shannon Prater |
| Emergency
Situation Response Plan |
Deparment
ESRP Quick Reference
Emergency
Situation Response Plan (ESRP) (Word document) |
| Emergency
Evacuation Request/Mobility Impaired |
UTHSC-H seeks to protect its community from
the effects of unpredictable situations by establishing
specific procedures for coping with local emergencies. In
that respect, the Emergency Evacuation Assistance Request
was created for informing emergency personnel of parties
that may need assistance in a building evacuation. This
completed form will be secured in the Fire Depository box
located at each building to identify the room or area in
which the person needing assistance may be located. The
Emergency Evacuation Assistance Request Form can be used
for mobility impaired individuals who may need help for
long or short term disabilities. Any occupant who feels
they would need assistance during an evacuation is welcome
to complete the form.
If you need assistance to evacuate the building during an
emergency, please complete the Emergency Evacuation Assistance
Request and return it to the Office of Environmental Health
and Safety at OCB 1.330, or fax 713-500-8111.
Upon receipt, a member of the Environmental Health and Safety
team will contact you to confirm the request. EH&S will
then update the HFD Fire Depository Box, notify UTPD and
coordinate with your Area Safety Liaison (ASL).
If you have any questions we encourage you to contact Environmental
Health and Safety at 713-500-8100.
Emergency Evacuation Assistance Request
date modified: 01/09/2008
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