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Crisis Response Box - Partnering for Safe Schools

Bill Lockyer - California Attorney General, Delaine Eastin - California Superintendent of Public Instruction

 Abstract

A guide to help schools assemble the tools and resources needed for a critical incident Response. In February 1999, the California Attorney General and the State Superintendent of Public Instruction formed a 23-person Safe Schools Task Force, representing education, law enforcement, community groups and youth.

...It is important to maintain current, accurate blueprints, classroom layouts and floor plans of the building and grounds, including information about main leads for water, gas, electricity, cable, telephone, alarm and sprinkler systems, hazardous materials location, elevators and entrances. This information is extremely helpful...

Contents

  • Foreword

  • Background

  • The Purpose of the Crisis Response Box

  • Research Behind the Crisis Response Box

  • Creating, Maintaining and Using Your Own Crisis Response Box

  • Planning for an Emergency with an Interdisciolinary Team

  • Components of the Crisis Response Box

  • Integrating with your local Incident Command System

  • Incident Command System Functions

  • Crisis Resonse Box School Critical Information Inventory

  • Acknowledgments

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