SECTION 6G

6G   MEDICAL EMERGENCY

DISASTER PLAN

SECTION 1
Introduction


SECTION 2
Emergency Tel. Numbers


SECTION 3
Planning & Recommend.

SECTION 4
Unit Plans
4.1 Admin.
4.2 Circulation
4.3 Documents
4.4 Media
4.5 Reference
4.6 Special Coll. 
4.7 Tech. Svcs.
4.8 CTL
4.9 WNCLN Net.

SECTION 5
Floor Plans

SECTION 6
Disaster Plan Types
6.a Water

6.b Fire

6.c Natural  Disaster

6.d Terrorism

6.e Mold, Fungi,
Varmints, etc


6.f  Electronic Disaster Plan

6.g Medical Emergency

SECTION 7
Recovery Resources & Suppliers

SECTION 8
Experts & Consultants

SECTION 9
Bibliography

SECTION 10
Internet Links

SECTION 11
Model Programs

SECTION 12
Appendix


 
Épileptique (Epileptic), pl. 1 for vol. 1, in the book, Des Maladies mentales considérées sous les rapports médical, hygiénique et médico-légal (Mental Illnesses Considered from Medical, Hygienic, and Medico-Legal Aspects) (Brussels: J.B. Tircher, 1838), vol. 1 . Ambroise Tardieu, European, French, 1788 - 1841 (artist). Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA. 1993.89.1.1 George Henry Cabaniss Jr. Bequest Fund and Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts purchase [From CAMIO.]

In the Event of a Medical Emergency

Response guidelines:

1.   Call Public Safety - 6410

2.   If the Medical Emergency appears to be life-threatening, 
      call  911

3.   With the permission of individual employees, set up medical emergency personnel files to be held in the Library Administration Office detailing critical medical information for at risk employees in the Library.  

4. Poison Control - Emergency number 1-800-848-6946

In the Event of an Influenza Pandemic

           1. Consult the Statewide plan for Influenza Pandemic
                   http://www.epi.state.nc.us/epi/gcdc/pandemic.html

 

 

   
  Disaster Preparedness Coordinator, Ramsey Library
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Revised: February 02, 2008 .