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Campus Safety
GENERAL CAMPUS SAFETY INFORMATION Most campus buildings are open from 7:00 am to 11:00 pm Monday through Friday and Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Campus police may question anyone who does not appear to have authorization to be in a building after hours. Campus buildings are locked after normal hours and on holidays. Staff and faculty are asked to contact College Police. When entering a building or facility after normal hours It is the responsibility of those using rooms and offices to lock the doors, turn off all lights, and close all windows upon leaving. College Police personnel will check areas after hours but the primary responsibility for security lies with the user of the facility. We cannot stress enough the importance of making sure campus facilities are secured when not in use. By working together we can prevent a vast majority of thefts and vandalism that occur to campus facilities.
KEYS TO CAMPUS FACILITIES Keys are issued to staff and faculty members on a need to enter basis. Such determination is made by the appropriate supervisor. Lost or Stolen keys must be reported immediately to College Police and to the employee’s supervisor. Keys may not be loaned to other staff members or to students. College Police will confiscate any keys in a person's possession that have not been specifically issued to that particular individual. Unauthorized duplication and illegal possession of keys is a misdemeanor.
COLLEGE PROPERTY No college property may be removed from campus without the expressed permission of the college. Unauthorized removal of property from campus is a violation of law
MAINTENANCE OF CAMPUS FACILITIES The college Facilities Management Department is responsible for the maintenance of all college buildings and grounds. The College Police works closely with them to insure IN ANY LIFE-THREATENING SITUATION, IMMEDIATELY CALL 9-1-1
GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be Prepared Emergencies, accidents, injuries and other unexpected events can occur at any time and in any place. Being prepared both mentally and physically for the unexpected is the first and best defense to minimize an incident. Each of us must take a pro-active approach to providing a safe environment and, although no guide can cover all situations, the procedures outlined below will help prepare you should an emergency arise. · Familiarize yourself with your soundings. · Know the location of all exits from your area or building in case of fire or a need · Know the location of all fire alarm pull stations. · Know the location of fire extinguishers or emergency call boxes to notify the · Be aware of what's going on around you. · ALWAYS lock your car and conceal valuable items. · Never leave personal property unattended. · Don’t hesitate to call 9-1-1 immediately if you believe an emergency exists
CIVIL UNREST & COURT ORDERS Civil Unrest: A civil disturbance includes riots, demonstrations, threatening individuals, a crime in progress, or assemblies that have become significantly disruptive. If a disturbance should occur on campus, avoid it and contact the College Police. Stay away from the protest, or take a different route away from the problem. Do not taunt or obstruct demonstrators. Never provoke a confrontation. Continue with normal routines as possible unless alternative directions are issued by the College Police. The college respects the right of free speech and will allow non-violent protest and demonstration to occur. The College Police will be notified of all large assemblies on campus to monitor the crowd as necessary. Court Orders: Any person, who has filed an Order of Protection or Injunction and believes the named person may attempt to contact them on the MCC campus, should notify the College Police. The College Police will require a copy of the Civil Court Order and will ask you to provide a physical description of the person named in the order as well as a photo, if possible, and a description of their vehicle. All officers will be made aware of the situation in order to avoid potential problems from occurring. If a violation of the orders occurs, the College Police will taken the necessary action.
Suspicious Persons: Because we are a diverse community, it is sometimes difficult to determine who or who does not belong on campus. There are occasions, however, when you encounter an individual who does not appear to have a legitimate reason for being on the campus. There are other situations where a person’s action, such as prowling in parking lots, peering into vehicles, or their verbal comments, raises suspicion. If you encounter an individual or situation you feel is out of place or suspicious, contact the college police immediately and provide a description, an explanation of the person actions and any other pertinent information. The college police will attempt to identify the individual to determine if they have a justifiable reason to be on campus. Suspicious Packages: If you receive or discover a suspicious letter or package, do not handle, move, open or go near the item until it can be checked. If you are unsure as to whether or not it is safe to open a piece of mail, contact College Police immediately and keep everyone away from the item until they arrive.
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