Emergency Management is dedicated to empowering our campus community members with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively respond to and recover from emergencies.
Building Emergency Plans is intended to serve as a guide to be used in conjunction with the University’s Campus Emergency Response Plan (CERP) for employees, students, and DCCs in emergency situations. Employees should familiarize themselves with these procedures, specific to each building before an emergency occurs and review building emergency plans annually. New employees should read the procedures during their onboarding process.
Most of the College of Information Science classes are taught at the Richard A. Harvill Building (#76). Please review Harvill’s Emergency Plan here.
You can find other U of A main building emergency plans here, just select the building of interest on the interactive map.
Please contact your building manager with any questions regarding the plan for your building.
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- The UAlert system is the University's emergency alert system.
- UAlert is a free service that delivers emergency messages via text and email to students, employees, and designated campus colleagues.
- Family, friends, and community members may also register for UAlert.
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Emergency Procedures
The University of Arizona draws on the expertise of people and teams across campus to develop guides for preventing, preparing for, and responding to specific emergencies, including:
- Active shooter
- Disruptive or distressed individual
- Hazardous materials/chemical spill
- Medical emergencies
- Severe storm
- Shelter in place order
- Bomb threat/suspicious package
- Fire or explosion
- Utility Emergency