Difference: EmergencyResponse (1 vs. 23)

Revision 2315 May 2017 - Main.MichaelGoger

 The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).
Changed:
<
<
  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary including decontamination, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at Mount Sinai St. Luke’s, 1111 Amsterdam Avenue at 115th Street, or to NewYork?-Presbyterian / Columbia University Medical Center at 622 West 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 911.
>
>
  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary including decontamination, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at Mount Sinai St. Luke’s, 1111 Amsterdam Avenue at 115th Street, or to New York-Presbyterian / Columbia University Medical Center at 622 West 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 911.
 
  1. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 911.
  2. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
  3. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 212 939 0660 x101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
    • BE SURE TO REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY POINT SO THAT WE CAN CHECK THAT EVERYONE HAS EVACUATED !
    • YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT REPORT!
    • YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
  4. Magnet quenchTo avoid the following hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.
    1. Local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels, although the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations,
    2. Blocks in the multiple relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
  5. Non emergency situations of some urgency. Contact any staff member and alert them to the situation. If you have a time-critical concern, call 799 (which announces to all phones) and say "ALERT - staff please come to ... (your location) ".

Revision 2208 May 2017 - Main.MichaelGoger

 The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).
Changed:
<
<
  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary including decontamination, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 911.
>
>
  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary including decontamination, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at Mount Sinai St. Luke’s, 1111 Amsterdam Avenue at 115th Street, or to NewYork?-Presbyterian / Columbia University Medical Center at 622 West 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 911.
 
  1. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 911.
  2. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
Changed:
<
<
  1. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 212 939 0660 x 9101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
>
>
  1. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 212 939 0660 x101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
 
    • BE SURE TO REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY POINT SO THAT WE CAN CHECK THAT EVERYONE HAS EVACUATED !
    • YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT REPORT!
    • YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
  1. Magnet quenchTo avoid the following hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.
    1. Local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels, although the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations,
    2. Blocks in the multiple relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
  2. Non emergency situations of some urgency. Contact any staff member and alert them to the situation. If you have a time-critical concern, call 799 (which announces to all phones) and say "ALERT - staff please come to ... (your location) ".

Revision 2101 Jun 2012 - Main.MichaelGoger

 The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).
Changed:
<
<
  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary including decontamination, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
  2. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 9-911.
>
>
  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary including decontamination, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 911.
  2. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 911.
 
  1. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
Changed:
<
<
  1. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 212 939 0660 x 9 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
>
>
  1. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 212 939 0660 x 9101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
 
    • BE SURE TO REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY POINT SO THAT WE CAN CHECK THAT EVERYONE HAS EVACUATED !
    • YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT REPORT!
    • YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
  1. Magnet quenchTo avoid the following hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.
    1. Local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels, although the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations,
    2. Blocks in the multiple relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
  2. Non emergency situations of some urgency. Contact any staff member and alert them to the situation. If you have a time-critical concern, call 799 (which announces to all phones) and say "ALERT - staff please come to ... (your location) ".

Revision 2029 Sep 2009 - Main.DavidCowburn

 The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).

  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary including decontamination, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
  2. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 9-911.
  3. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
  4. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 212 939 0660 x 9 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
    • BE SURE TO REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY POINT SO THAT WE CAN CHECK THAT EVERYONE HAS EVACUATED !
    • YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT REPORT!
Changed:
<
<
    • YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
>
>
    • YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
 
  1. Magnet quenchTo avoid the following hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.
    1. Local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels, although the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations,
    2. Blocks in the multiple relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
  2. Non emergency situations of some urgency. Contact any staff member and alert them to the situation. If you have a time-critical concern, call 799 (which announces to all phones) and say "ALERT - staff please come to ... (your location) ".

Revision 1929 Sep 2009 - Main.DavidCowburn

 The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).

  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary including decontamination, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
  2. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 9-911.
  3. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
  4. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 212 939 0660 x 9 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
    • BE SURE TO REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY POINT SO THAT WE CAN CHECK THAT EVERYONE HAS EVACUATED !
    • YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT REPORT!
    • YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
  5. Magnet quenchTo avoid the following hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.
    1. Local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels, although the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations,
Changed:
<
<
    1. Blocks in the multiple relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
>
>
    1. Blocks in the multiple relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
 
  1. Non emergency situations of some urgency. Contact any staff member and alert them to the situation. If you have a time-critical concern, call 799 (which announces to all phones) and say "ALERT - staff please come to ... (your location) ".

Revision 1829 Sep 2009 - Main.DavidCowburn

 The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).

  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary including decontamination, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
  2. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 9-911.
  3. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
  4. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 212 939 0660 x 9 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
    • BE SURE TO REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY POINT SO THAT WE CAN CHECK THAT EVERYONE HAS EVACUATED !
    • YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT REPORT!
    • YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
  5. Magnet quenchTo avoid the following hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.
    1. Local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels, although the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations,
Changed:
<
<
    1. Blocks in the multiple relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
>
>
    1. Blocks in the multiple relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
 
  1. Non emergency situations of some urgency. Contact any staff member and alert them to the situation. If you have a time-critical concern, call 799 (which announces to all phones) and say "ALERT - staff please come to ... (your location) ".

Revision 1710 Aug 2009 - Main.DavidCowburn

 The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).

  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary including decontamination, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
  2. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 9-911.
  3. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
Changed:
<
<
  1. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
>
>
  1. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 212 939 0660 x 9 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
 
    • BE SURE TO REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY POINT SO THAT WE CAN CHECK THAT EVERYONE HAS EVACUATED !
    • YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT REPORT!
    • YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
  1. Magnet quenchTo avoid the following hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.
    1. Local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels, although the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations,
    2. Blocks in the multiple relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
  2. Non emergency situations of some urgency. Contact any staff member and alert them to the situation. If you have a time-critical concern, call 799 (which announces to all phones) and say "ALERT - staff please come to ... (your location) ".

Revision 1610 Aug 2009 - Main.DavidCowburn

 The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).

  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary including decontamination, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
  2. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 9-911.
  3. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
Changed:
<
<
  1. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
>
>
  1. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
 
    • BE SURE TO REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY POINT SO THAT WE CAN CHECK THAT EVERYONE HAS EVACUATED !
    • YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT REPORT!
    • YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
  1. Magnet quenchTo avoid the following hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.
    1. Local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels, although the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations,
    2. Blocks in the multiple relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
  2. Non emergency situations of some urgency. Contact any staff member and alert them to the situation. If you have a time-critical concern, call 799 (which announces to all phones) and say "ALERT - staff please come to ... (your location) ".

Revision 1517 Sep 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).

  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary including decontamination, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
  2. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 9-911.
  3. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
  4. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
    • BE SURE TO REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY POINT SO THAT WE CAN CHECK THAT EVERYONE HAS EVACUATED !
    • YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT REPORT!
    • YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
  5. Magnet quenchTo avoid the following hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.
    1. Local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels, although the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations,
    2. Blocks in the multiple relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
  6. Non emergency situations of some urgency. Contact any staff member and alert them to the situation. If you have a time-critical concern, call 799 (which announces to all phones) and say "ALERT - staff please come to ... (your location) ".

Revision 1417 Sep 2008 - Main.XuejunJiang

 The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).

  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary including decontamination, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
  2. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 9-911.
  3. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
  4. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
    • BE SURE TO REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY POINT SO THAT WE CAN CHECK THAT EVERYONE HAS EVACUATED !
    • YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT REPORT!
    • YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
  5. Magnet quenchTo avoid the following hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.
    1. Local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels, although the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations,
    2. Blocks in the multiple relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
  6. Non emergency situations of some urgency. Contact any staff member and alert them to the situation. If you have a time-critical concern, call 799 (which announces to all phones) and say "ALERT - staff please come to ... (your location) ".

Revision 1304 Jun 2008 - Main.JasperShahn

 The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).

  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary including decontamination, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
  2. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 9-911.
  3. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
  4. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
    • BE SURE TO REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY POINT SO THAT WE CAN CHECK THAT EVERYONE HAS EVACUATED !
    • YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT REPORT!
    • YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
  5. Magnet quenchTo avoid the following hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.
    1. Local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels, although the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations,
    2. Blocks in the multiple relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
  6. Non emergency situations of some urgency. Contact any staff member and alert them to the situation. If you have a time-critical concern, call 799 (which announces to all phones) and say "ALERT - staff please come to ... (your location) ".

Revision 1217 Mar 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).

  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary including decontamination, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
  2. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 9-911.
  3. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
  4. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
    • BE SURE TO REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY POINT SO THAT WE CAN CHECK THAT EVERYONE HAS EVACUATED !
    • YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT REPORT!
    • YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
  5. Magnet quenchTo avoid the following hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.
    1. Local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels, although the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations,
Changed:
<
<
    1. Blocks in the mlutiple relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
>
>
    1. Blocks in the multiple relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
Added:
>
>
  1. Non emergency situations of some urgency. Contact any staff member and alert them to the situation. If you have a time-critical concern, call 799 (which announces to all phones) and say "ALERT - staff please come to ... (your location) ".
 

Revision 1120 Feb 2008 - Main.DavidCowburn

 The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).
Changed:
<
<
  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
>
>
  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary including decontamination, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
 
  1. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 9-911.
  2. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
  3. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
    • BE SURE TO REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY POINT SO THAT WE CAN CHECK THAT EVERYONE HAS EVACUATED !
    • YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT REPORT!
    • YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
  4. Magnet quenchTo avoid the following hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.
    1. Local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels, although the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations,
    2. Blocks in the mlutiple relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.

Revision 1006 Aug 2007 - Main.DavidCowburn

 The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).

  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
  2. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 9-911.
  3. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
  4. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
    • BE SURE TO REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY POINT SO THAT WE CAN CHECK THAT EVERYONE HAS EVACUATED !
Changed:
<
<
    • YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT REPORT! YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
>
>
    • YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT REPORT!
Added:
>
>
    • YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
 
  1. Magnet quenchTo avoid the following hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.
    1. Local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels, although the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations,
    2. Blocks in the mlutiple relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.

Revision 906 Aug 2007 - Main.DavidCowburn

 The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).

  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
  2. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 9-911.
  3. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
Changed:
<
<
  1. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe. BE SURE TO REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY POINT SO THAT WE CAN CHECK THAT EVERYONE HAS EVACUATED ! YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT REPORT! YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
>
>
  1. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
Added:
>
>
    • BE SURE TO REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY POINT SO THAT WE CAN CHECK THAT EVERYONE HAS EVACUATED !
    • YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT REPORT! YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
 
  1. Magnet quenchTo avoid the following hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.
    1. Local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels, although the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations,
    2. Blocks in the mlutiple relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.

Revision 806 Aug 2007 - Main.DavidCowburn

 The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).

  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
  2. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 9-911.
  3. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
  4. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe. BE SURE TO REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY POINT SO THAT WE CAN CHECK THAT EVERYONE HAS EVACUATED ! YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT REPORT! YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
  5. Magnet quenchTo avoid the following hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.
    1. Local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels, although the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations,
Changed:
<
<
    1. Blocks in the relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
>
>
    1. Blocks in the mlutiple relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
 

Revision 706 Aug 2007 - Main.DavidCowburn

 The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).

  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
  2. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 9-911.
  3. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
  4. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe. BE SURE TO REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY POINT SO THAT WE CAN CHECK THAT EVERYONE HAS EVACUATED ! YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT REPORT! YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
Changed:
<
<
  1. Magnet quench – There is a small potential for serious hazards associated with quenches.
    1. While the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations, local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels.
>
>
  1. Magnet quenchTo avoid the following hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.
    1. Local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels, although the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations,
 
    1. Blocks in the relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
Changed:
<
<
    • To avoid these unlikely hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.
>
>
 

Revision 606 Aug 2007 - Main.DavidCowburn

 The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).

  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
  2. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 9-911.
  3. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
  4. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe. BE SURE TO REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY POINT SO THAT WE CAN CHECK THAT EVERYONE HAS EVACUATED ! YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT REPORT! YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
  5. Magnet quench – There is a small potential for serious hazards associated with quenches.
    1. While the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations, local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels.
    2. Blocks in the relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
    • To avoid these unlikely hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.

Revision 515 Jun 2006 - Main.DavidCowburn

 The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).

  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
  2. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 9-911.
  3. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
Changed:
<
<
  1. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe. BE SURE TO REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY POINT SO THAT WE CAN CHECK THAT EVERYONE HAS EVACUATED ! YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT! YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
>
>
  1. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe. BE SURE TO REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY POINT SO THAT WE CAN CHECK THAT EVERYONE HAS EVACUATED ! YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT REPORT! YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
 
  1. Magnet quench – There is a small potential for serious hazards associated with quenches.
    1. While the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations, local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels.
    2. Blocks in the relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
    • To avoid these unlikely hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.

Revision 415 Jun 2006 - Main.DavidCowburn

Changed:
<
<
The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).

  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
  2. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 9-911.
  3. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
  4. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
  5. Magnet quench – There is a small potential for serious hazards associated with quenches.
    1. While the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations, local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels.
    2. Blocks in the relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
    • To avoid these unlikely hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.
>
>
The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).

  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
  2. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 9-911.
  3. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
  4. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe. BE SURE TO REPORT TO THE ASSEMBLY POINT SO THAT WE CAN CHECK THAT EVERYONE HAS EVACUATED ! YOU ENDANGER OTHER PERSONNEL WHO MIGHT SEARCH FOR YOU IF YOU DO NOT! YOU MUST EVACUATE WHEN THERE IS A FIRE ALARM.
  5. Magnet quench – There is a small potential for serious hazards associated with quenches.
    1. While the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations, local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels.
    2. Blocks in the relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
    • To avoid these unlikely hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.
Deleted:
<
<
 

Revision 313 Sep 2005 - Main.DavidCowburn

 The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).

  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
  2. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 9-911.
  3. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
  4. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
  5. Magnet quench – There is a small potential for serious hazards associated with quenches.
    1. While the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations, local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels.
    2. Blocks in the relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
    • To avoid these unlikely hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.
Deleted:
<
<
-- DavidCowburn - 22 Jun 2005
 

Revision 201 Aug 2005 - Main.DavidCowburn

 The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).

  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
  2. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 9-911.
  3. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
  4. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
Changed:
<
<
  1. Magnet quench – There is a small potential for serious hazards associated with quenches. While the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations, local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels. Blocks in the relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion. To avoid these unlikely hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated for more than 1 hour after the quench.
>
>
  1. Magnet quench – There is a small potential for serious hazards associated with quenches.
Added:
>
>
    1. While the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations, local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels.
    2. Blocks in the relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion.
    • To avoid these unlikely hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated by all for more than 1 hour after the quench.
 

-- DavidCowburn - 22 Jun 2005

Revision 122 Jun 2005 - Main.DavidCowburn

 The Center has an established Emergency Response Network, designed to address medical, physical security, fire and hazardous materials emergencies. The Network is accessed by dialing ext. 101 from any center phone. Dialing 101 and reporting the emergency situation will initiate response by the most appropriate individual(s) or group(s).

  1. Medical emergencies – Take whatever emergency first aid measures seem necessary, and for an alert, ambulatory, non-bleeding individual attempt to take them to the emergency room at St. Luke’s Medical Center, Amsterdam Avenue at 113th Street, or to Presbyterian Hospital at 168th Street and Broadway. Otherwise, IMMEDIATELY summon the emergency response by dialing 9-911.
  2. Security emergencies - Security officers are present at the center 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Dial 101 and talk to security immediately. If there is no response, IMMEDIATELY summon NYPD by dialing 9-911.
  3. Physical emergencies (e.g., flood, loss of electrical power, temperature extreme) Dial 101 and report the situation. The person answering the call will summon the most appropriate response personnel, or staff on call.
  4. Fire emergencies – The Center depends upon the New York City Fire Department to fight fires. Pulling the fire alarm sends an alarm directly to the Fire Department. If you see smoke or fire, pull the fire alarm, evacuate the building, then dial 101 to provide information about the situation. If you smell, but do not see smoke, dial 101 and report the location. When the fire alarm sounds, evacuate the building immediately and assemble as close to the main entrance of the Park Building as is safe.
  5. Magnet quench – There is a small potential for serious hazards associated with quenches. While the room size should preclude low oxygen concentrations, local effects might conceivably reduce oxygen to dangerously low levels. Blocks in the relief valves could lead to Dewar rupture and explosion. To avoid these unlikely hazards, the room containing a quenching magnet should be evacuated for more than 1 hour after the quench.

-- DavidCowburn - 22 Jun 2005

 
Copyright © by the contributing authors. All material on this collaboration platform is the property of the contributing authors.
Ideas, requests, problems regarding this intranet, Send feedback