Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) can be life saving devices for persons suffering from sudden cardiac arrest. (SCA). The University of Oklahoma recognizes having AEDs on campus serve to enhance life safety by enabling users to administer defibrillation in an SCA emergency, if possible, prior to the arrival of emergency responders.
University buildings and departments in pursuit of AEDs, or in possession of, shall meet the requirements as set forth in this policy by the DCS serving as the approving authority for petitions by departments requesting to purchase AEDs, and facilitating inquiries and rendering decisions in regards to the University's AED policy.
AED Monthly Inspection Checklist (PDF)
By October 1 of each year, the University of Oklahoma makes available its annual security report, known as the Sooner Safety and Fire Report.
The University of Oklahoma Annual Security and Fire Safety Report (PDF)
Table of different classes of fires, showing the following:
Class of Fire: A, B, C, D, and K
Type of Fire:
Type of extinguisher:
Extinguisher Identification:
Symbol of fires:
FIRE EXPERIENCE
PREVENTION
EMERGENCY
FIRE PROCEDURES
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
**Contact fire@ou.edu for additional training
Safety is everybody's responsibility!
The safety of people is the number one consideration of kitchen fire safety.
Kitchen accidents result from problems with the environment and/or the person. Kitchens are relatively safe places, but when you combine people with the operations of the kitchen and add failure to act appropriately, you have accidents.
Clothing and hair:
Appliances:
Minimize Kitchen Fire Safety hazards —
Before leaving at the end of the workday:
Kitchen Vent-Hood Extinguishing System:
Portable fire extinguishers:
The OU Department of Campus Safety offers the following training and drills free of charge to all OU staff and faculty. These trainings are recommended for anyone who may be impacted by an emergency at work or at home.
Please note these are not Certified Trainings