CAPÍTULO III: SISTEMA DE PARTICIPACIÓN CIUDADANA EN LA CONSTRUCCIÓN DE
3.1. Municipalidad de Quilpué
3.2.4. Guía de participación ciudadana para la planificación de los GAD
All accidents and potentially dangerous occurrences must be reported as soon as possible
by the individual concerned to the appropriate Faculty Safety Supervisor (FSS) and the
Safety Office, using the School’s accident report form (available at
https://intra.lshtm.ac.uk/safety/forms/index.html). In the event of incapacity of the individual concerned, the report should be made by the attending first aider or FSS.
The Safety Office can be contacted at all times by telephone via the Reception Desk in the Keppel Street building.
Within the School there are a number of trained first-aiders; contact the Reception Desks in Keppel Street and Tavistock Place for names. An up to date list is also available on the intranet at https://intra.lshtm.ac.uk/safety/emergency/index.html. If a first aider is needed in an emergency, please call 555 from any internal telephone.
Safety Codes
Students are required to comply with the School Safety Code and the Codes of Practice relating to specific areas of work with which they may come into contact. MSc Course Directors will advise on the relevant codes to which students are subject, and will make it clear where those codes may be readily consulted. Students will be allocated to a "sponsoring" Faculty for all safety procedures (e. g. immunization, accident reporting, safety records, action on the outbreak of fire).
Identity Cards & Access
The School has a proximity card access security system in the Keppel Street, Tavistock Place and Bedford Square buildings. This card will give you access to most parts of the School’s buildings but particular parts of the Keppel Street building are only accessible by specific staff and research students.
Staff and students are required to wear their School identification card at all times whilst in School buildings and will not be permitted to enter buildings without production of this card. There is no charge for cards unless they are lost; a charge of £10 will be made for the second and subsequent cards issued. This will not be returnable.
You MUST NOT:
Wedge open the security doors;
Hold the security doors open for other people who are not wearing a security card;
Loan your card to anyone else. You MUST:
Wear your card at all times, while on School premises;
Report the loss of your card to Reception immediately.The cards are reasonably robust, but should not be exposed to excessive heat, cold or water. Students working in laboratories should not wear their identity cards on their laboratory coats.
Building Opening Hours
The normal building opening hours, during which the School is open to all staff, students and visitors are:
Keppel Street Tavistock Place
Monday-Friday 08.00 - 20.00 08.00 - 20.00
Saturday 08.00 - 12.30 Closed all day
Sunday Closed all day Closed all day
Out of hours access with ID
pass At any time At any time
Out of Hours Access
We provide 24-hour access to the Keppel Street Main Building and Tavistock Place. We provide a reception service at both buildings 08.00-17.00 Monday to Friday.
For entry to the School out of hours, the signing-in procedure must be followed. NO-ONE is permitted into the building outside of the above hours without showing an ID Pass and signing the book held at Reception. Outside of normal opening hours, students may not bring family members and visitors into the buildings.
Visitors will be issued with a daily pass. They should be accompanied whilst they are in the School. Their host is responsible for their safety and their evacuation in the event of a fire or emergency.
In Case of Fire
Sound the fire alarm by breaking your nearest break glass point and then notify the School Switchboard by dialling 555 from the nearest internal telephone. Break glass points are located on the landings of every staircase.
Fire Alarm
If the alarm sounds:
(a) close windows and doors in your area;
(b) turn off gas supplies and portable electrical equipment;
(c) leave the building by the nearest available exit. DO NOT return to your office or locker under any circumstances;
(d) assemble at your designated assembly point (see below) and await instructions; (e) DO NOT stand immediately outside the front door where you may block the entrance. The above instructions apply to all the School's buildings.
Assembly points:
Keppel Street Building Malet Street, outside Senate House
Tavistock Place Building Tavistock Place, outside Mary Ward House
8 and 9 Bedford Square Montague Place, corner of 10 Bedford Square
The alarm bells in the Keppel Street and Tavistock Place buildings are tested briefly every Wednesday at 12.00 noon - take no action other than to report any audibility problems.
Personal Property and Students' Lockers
Under no circumstances can the School accept any responsibility for the loss of students' personal property. Lockers will be allocated on a first come, first served basis at the beginning of session each year. These will be allocated to taught course students on a yearly basis only. Students attending MSc courses over more than one year will need to apply for a locker each year. Reception will allocate lockers for a £10 returnable deposit. This deposit will be refunded on the return of the key by the end of the academic session. Refunds will not be made after this date and the money will be used to have further keys cut for the new group of students.
During the week between the end of one academic year and the beginning of another, Reception staff will check and empty MSc and short course student lockers. Any goods in lockers will be placed in containers, labelled and kept for one month.
Professional thieves regularly "work" public buildings such as the School in central London so that handbags, purses, wallets, overcoats or other personal possessions and valuables must never be left unattended. All thefts and losses must be reported to Reception. Students are strongly advised to take out personal property insurance.
Medical Insurance
The School is covered under its Medical Malpractice and Public Liability insurance for claims for damages brought against it arising out of the actions of students who are registered with the School, or students on electives at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases or University College Hospital. This cover includes claims for bodily injury, mental injury, disease or death of any patient caused by negligence, error or omission, and includes Good Samaritan acts.
Children
Children (i.e. someone aged thirteen or younger) are not permitted in the School Bar, laboratories, computer teaching rooms, plant rooms and areas in which building contractors are operating.
Children who are brought into the School must be supervised at all times. Children must not be left alone. Whilst on the premises, children remain the responsibility of the adult who brought them on to the premises. That person is also responsible for ensuring the child’s safety in the event of any emergency.
MSc students are not permitted to bring children into the School buildings outside of normal working hours.
Animals
Animals, except guide dogs, are not permitted onto any School site.
8.6 Student support and study facilities