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                                    53%ud83d%udea8Code Orange %u2013Evacuation%u2713Used when it is necessary to leave a building or area due to fire, hazardous conditions, or other emergencies.%u2713Types of Evacuations & Examples-Full Campus Evacuation:Everyone leaves the entire campus.Example: Major gas leak or structural danger affecting multiple buildings.-Partial Evacuation:Only certain areas or buildings are evacuated.Example: A small fire in one block; only that building is cleared.-Horizontal Evacuation:Move to a safe area on the same floor.Example: Smoke in one section of a floor; move to the opposite side.-Vertical Evacuation:Move to a different floor or ground level.Example: Flooding in the basement; relocate to higher floors.-Shelter-in-Place / Indoor Evacuation:Move indoors to a safe, designated building or room when it%u2019s safer inside than outside.Example: Severe weather, dust storm.1.Stop What You%u2019re Doing%u2713Leave work, study, or activities immediately.2.Evacuate Quickly & Calmly%u2713Use the nearest safe exit or follow directions to a shelter location.%u2713Do not use elevators.3.Assist Others%u2713Help people with disabilities or injuries if it is safe to do so.%u2713Use wheelchairs or stretchers if needed (locations: Clinic, Main Reception, Sports Complex entrance).4.Go to the Nearest Assembly Point or Shelter LocationGate 1 -Assembly Point No. 1Gate 2 -Assembly Point No. 2Gate 3 -Assembly Point No. 35.Stay Put Until %u201cAll Clear%u201d%u2713Remain at the Assembly Point or shelter.%u2713Follow instructions from Assembly Point Coordinators, Security, EHS, or Civil Defence.
                                
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