The best way to be ready for an emergency is to prepare before the emergency occurs. The procedures below provide an opportunity to learn best practices for a wide variety of critical incidents. In addition to this information, Binghamton University has distributed a quick reference flip-chart of Emergency Response Procedures to every campus department.
- Avoiding Violent Situations
- Civil Disturbance
- Cold Weather Safety
- Criminal or Violent Behavior Procedures
- Earthquake Safety
- Evacuation Procedures for People with Disabilities
- Explosion or Bomb Threat Procedures
- Fire Safety
- Flood Safety
- General Sexual Assault Information
- Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) Procedures
- Heat Safety
- Individual Roles During Emergencies
- Lightning Safety
- Lock Down Procedures
- Medical Emergencies
- Mental Health Emergencies
- National Weather Service Alert Definitions
- Personal Emergency Planning
- Police Emergencies
- Serious Injury or Accident Procedures
- Suspicious Package Procedures
- Thunderstorm Safety
- Tornado Safety
- Utility Failure