New required eLearning to support fire safety and evacuations
To: All staff
Cc: Leaders
As part of an initiative to improve campus fire-safety and evacuation procedures, Environmental Health and Safety, in partnership with Community Safety and Security and the Office of the Vice-President, Equity and Community Inclusion, is introducing a new eLearning module to help all employees understand their roles and responsibilities during an emergency or fire drill.
Shared fire-safety knowledge improves safety for our community by helping to reduce fire hazards and by facilitating calm and orderly evacuations in the case of an emergency. This community-wide education replaces the fire warden program. With this in mind, all TMU staff and leaders are required to complete the short, self-guided course within three months of today’s date.
What you’ll learn by completing the module
Community members are responsible for following the procedures and accommodations to evacuate themselves to safety. After completing the training, you should:
- Understand the different life-safety-systems in TMU-operated buildings and how to recognize different types of signals.
- This is especially important in a multi-building campus, including non-TMU operated buildings, where life-safety systems may differ from building to building.
- Understand your role and responsibilities during an emergency.
- Know what you need to do if you require assistance during an evacuation.
- Understand simple strategies for fire prevention and ensuring evacuation routes and emergency equipment remain unobstructed.
eLearning available in the TMU Employee Learning Portal
The eLearning will take approximately 25 to 30 minutes to complete, and can be accessed through TMU’s new Employee Learning Portal.
Learn more about emergency management and preparedness at TMU
In addition to the eLearning module specifically on fire safety, the university’s Emergency Management website includes customized guidance for students, faculty and staff and leaders. We encourage you to review the guidance for information including:
- Downloading TMU Safe and signing up for text messages.
- Contacting 911 if you encounter an emergency on campus.
- What to do if you require support in the event of an evacuation.
- Guidance for faculty or contract lecturers to ask students to inform you if they require evacuation assistance and what to do if a student requires evacuation assistance.
- Guidance for leaders if an employee indicates they require support in the event of an emergency.
Questions or concerns?
For specific questions about the annual fire drills, please contact Environmental Health and Safety at ehs@torontomu.ca or 416-979-5000, ext. 553770.
For urgent after-hours concerns, please contact TMU Toronto Campus Security at 416-979-5040 or security@torontomu.ca; or TMU Brampton Campus Security at 416-598-5950 or somsecurity@torontomu.ca. In the case of an emergency, dial 911.