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KI should only be taken as directed by State officials.  If a release of radioactive iodine has occurred or is expected to occur, the public will be advised to take a KI tablet through the EAS radio and TV stations. The use of KI is only advised in emergencies where the public is likely to be exposed to radioiodine from a nuclear power plant release. Not every radiation emergency will result in the release of radioactive iodine. Emergency dosage guidance adopted by the State of Connecticut will be provided when KI is distributed.
KI should not be ingested if an individual has a known allergy to iodine. As with any medication individuals should consult their doctors if they have any concerns. Local communities distribute the tablets to members of the public living within the 10 mile EPZ.  KI will not be distributed within the EPZ during any type of nuclear incident or emergency. Host communities have been provided a separate KI stockpile to be able to provide KI to evacuees that did not have access to their own tablets before they left home.  Connecticut College also stocks a extra supply for members of the college community.


BOMB THREAT
If suspicious object or potential bomb arrives, or is found at Connecticut College: 
.  Do not handle the object! Clear the area and immediately call the Campus Safety Office at extension 111 or 2222.
If you receive a phone call bomb threat, stay calm and:
.  Ask the caller:
1.  
When is the bomb going to explode?

2.  
Where is the bomb located?

3.  
What kind of bomb is it?

4.  
What does it look like?

5.  
Why did you place the bomb?


.  Keep talking to the caller as long as possible and record the following:
6.  
Time of call.

7.  
Age and sex of caller.

8.  
Speech pattern, accent, possible nationality, etc.

9.  
Emotional state of the caller

10.
Background noise.


.  Immediately call extension 111 or 2222.  Fill out the Bomb Threat Report found at the end of this section.
.  The Campus Safety Director or Shift Supervisor will contact the authorized personnel to conduct a detailed bomb search. Connecticut College employees are requested to make a cursory inspection of their area for suspicious objects.  If a suspicious object is found, DO NOT TOUCH IT!
.  If an emergency exists, activate the building alarm and report the emergency by phone.
.  When the building evacuation alarm in sounded, proceed to the Designated Assembly Area.

EVACUATION ROUTES, SAFE DISTANCES, AND PLACES OF REFUGE
This section identifies primary and alternate internal evacuation routes, evacuation muster points, headcount procedures, safe distances, places of refuge, and shelter-in-place procedures.  It also identifies the steps Connecticut College takes if areas outside the campus could be impacted by an emergency event at Connecticut College.

POTENTIAL CAUSES FOR EVACUATION
Certain events at Connecticut College could require partial or total evacuation of the campus.  These events may include:
. Large release of a hazardous chemical.
. Fire.
. Severe weather or natural disaster.
. Human, biological or radiological threat to the campus. 
Because Connecticut College does not store bulk chemicals on-site that could cause a major emergency, it is highly unlikely that a chemical release could become an emergency situation that would warrant complete evacuation of the campus.  However, because of the proximity of railroads and highways that are likely to carry hazardous materials, as well as nearby nuclear facilities, the college this type of event is possible

EVACUATION PROCEDURES
The College President or his/her designee, in consultation with local, State or Federal authorities, will make the decision to evacuate all or part of Connecticut College.
A decision to evacuate Connecticut College will require employees to properly shut down any potentially impacted operating equipment, according to established departmental procedures.
General Evacuation Information
The following procedure will be followed in the event of an evacuation:
.  Building evacuations will occur when the evacuation alarm sounds and/or upon notification by the Emergency Response Coordinator or Campus Safety. 
.  When the building evacuation alarm is activated during an emergency, head to the nearest marked exit and alert others to do the same.
.  Assist the handicapped in exiting the building. Remember that elevators are reserved for handicapped persons. Do not use the elevators in case of fire or earthquake.
.  Once outside, proceed directly to the appropriate “Designated Assembly Area” for the affected building (Table (5)). Stay there until an accurate headcount is taken and you have been told it is safe to leave, or are directed to an alternate location. 
 
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