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Radio Stations :
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The College’s Executive Director for Marketing and Public Relations shall be responsible for disseminating notifications to external media and posting information to the College’s website and social media sites.
Evacuation and Emergency Response Procedures
Each campus location is equipped with a public address system that can provide up-to-the-minute audible notifications to students, staff and guests in one or more campus facilities. This system allows for internal and external announcements/warnings to be specifically directed to those affected or potentially affected by an event. It is important to note that the public address system may or may not be used in conjunction with building evacuation alarms. Unless specifically directed otherwise, if a building evacuation alarm is activated, all persons in that building should treat the event as an actual emergency and immediately follow the identified evacuation routes to exit the building. All exits are clearly marked. Detailed information on emergency response and evacuation procedures for each campus is set forth in the College’s Emergency Procedures Manuals, Parts I and II, and the College’s Emergency Procedures Quick Reference Guides, copies of which are available in the Safety and Security Office and Dean of Administration Office located on each campus. Copies of these manuals will also be maintained on the College’s website at www.ccac.edu and its Safety Information page. Copies of the Quick Reference Emergency Response Guides must also be displayed in prominent locations in all College facilities, and emergency evacuation routes must be posted near all main exits. Each campus is required to conduct periodic emergency response and evacuation drills, and at least once each semester.
The College’s Emergency Notification procedures will be tested on at least an annual basis.
The College’s Chief Facilities Officer shall be responsible for updating, maintaining and disseminating emergency response and evacuation procedures in accordance with this section. S EVERE W EATHER D ELAYS /C LOSURES The decision to cancel classes or otherwise delay, alter or reschedule campus activities due to severe weather or other conditions will be made by the College President, in consultation with the Campus Presidents and other members of the ERT. Once such a decision is made, the College’s Executive Director for Marketing and Public Relations will be responsible for promptly posting notice on the CCAC
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