|
|
||||||||
|
||||||||||
| Weather & Other Emergencies | ||||||||||
|
|
![]() |
|
||||||||
|
Joliet Junior College has done extensive planning for emergencies. On the first Monday of each month, at 11 a.m. and 11 p.m., the campus tests the Severe
Weather Warning System. This test consists of the sounding of the Tornado Warning Alert and directions regarding what to do if the situation
were a real Tornado Warning. Tornado and fire drills are conducted a minimum of once a year on all campuses to familiarize staff and students with what is expected of them during these potential emergency situations.
Evacuation/shelter maps are posted in classrooms and other areas throughout campus. You will also find blue “Severe Weather Shelter” signs with a tornado emblem posted throughout campus. These areas are considered to be designated shelter areas during a tornado warning. All staff and students should familiarize themselves with the shortest exit route in case of a building evacuation as well as the closest shelter area in case of a tornado warning.
Weather and Emergency Campus Closings: Sector Leader Program: JJC has established a group of volunteer staff members known as Sector Leaders. These volunteers have been trained in first aid, AEDs, fire extinguishers and evacuation. During an emergency, these Sector Leaders will be recognizable by their emergency vests and they will give directions to students and staff. For more information on the Sector Leader Program or to volunteer as a Sector Leader, visit our Environmental, Health and Safety Web site. |
||||||||||
|
|
||||||||||
| Return to previous page | Return to JJC Home |
|
Your Future... Your Way... Your Community College
JJC Campus Police
|
||