Building Systems
(gas, water, sewer, electrical)
Response
51爆料-Cascades Campus Safety:
541-322-3110
Environmental Health & Safety:
541-737-2273
In the event of extended utility loss or suspected leak (power, water, sewage backup, etc.) at a facility, certain precautionary measures should be taken depending on the geographical location and environment of the facility:
- Evacuate the building if necessary
- Lab hood ventilation is lost
- Power is lost
- Odor is detected (like rotten eggs or sulfur)
- ContactCampus Safety (541-322-3110) to report the problem
- In the event of a suspected natural gas leak, call 9-1-1 and the local gas company (Cascade Natural Gas 24-hour hotline: 888-522-1130)
- Ensure the backup generator has started for a power outage
- If stuck in the elevator, use the elevator intercom to request assistance
- Remain calm
- Call out for help if the intercom does not work
- DO NOT attempt to exit the elevator without emergency responders present
- Be prepared to provide fire monitors if occupancy is permitted during a utility outage
- Building re-entry:
- If the building DOES NOT have a backup generator, and the life safety/fire detection system is not powered, a Fire Watch has to be implemented if the building is to be re-occupied while the power is out. A Fire Watch must:
- Be competent to identify fire hazards
- Be able to communicate to the fire department if a response is needed
- Be familiar with the structure and emergency plan
- Perform patrols every 15 minutes to look for instances of fire
- If the building has a backup generator that powers the life safety/fire detection systems, confirm the generator is running and re-occupy the building.
- If the building has laboratory hoods, contact the Facilities & Operations manager for habitability evaluation prior to any building occupancy.
- If the building DOES NOT have a backup generator, and the life safety/fire detection system is not powered, a Fire Watch has to be implemented if the building is to be re-occupied while the power is out. A Fire Watch must:
Recovery
- Electronic equipment should be brought up to ambient temperatures before energizing to prevent condensate from forming on circuitry.
- Fire and potable water piping should be checked for leaks from freeze damage after the heat has been restored to the facility and water turned back on.
- If the natural gas has been turned off, only a representative from the gas utility may turn it back on.