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VI - 18.00(A) - UMB POLICY ON FIRE SAFETY
(Approved by the President, June 11, 2001)
I. Purpose
The University of Maryland Baltimore is committed to preventing injuries,
loss of life, property damage and interruptions to University operations
due to fires. This policy outlines the basic elements of an effective fire
safety program and defines areas of responsibility for University operating
units and personnel.
II. Responsibilities
- University Risk Management Committee
- The University Risk Management Committee has overall responsibility
for review and recommendation of policies pertaining to fire safety.
The University Risk Management Committee also makes recommendations
concerning resolution of differences of opinion among University
offices concerning fire safety issues.
- The University Safety and Health Committee refers to the Risk Management
Committee any proposed fire safety related policies and procedures that
are recommended by the University Safety and Health Committee, and refers
to the Risk Management Committee any differences of opinion that cannot
be resolved through the normal University management structure.
- Schools and Operating Units
Each School and Operating Unit shall be responsible for the following:
- Require that all persons evacuate buildings in an orderly manner when
the fire alarm is activated and verify evacuation.
- Require that its staff attend appropriate fire safety training.
- Department of Environmental Health and Safety
The Department of Environmental Health and Safety shall be responsible for
the following:
- Designation of an individual or individuals to act as University Fire
Marshall to develop, coordinate and administer a fire safety program.
- Develop emergency evacuation plans and conduct evacuation drills for
all occupied University buildings.
- Conduct periodic audits of University buildings to determine whether
they provide adequate protection from fire, and report audit findings
in writing to the Vice President for Administration and Finance for
action to address concerns.
- Develop fire safety training and awareness programs aimed at providing
University staff with information on fire prevention and proper response
to any fires that may arise.
- Consult with the Office of Facilities Management on the design and
testing of fire protection systems and other building design features
that impact on fire safety.
- Develop programs to reduce the potential for fires and/or false alarms.
- Investigate fires to determine their causes and methods for preventing
future fires.
- Review and approve all building and construction plans for renovation
and construction projects for adherence to current fire and life safety
codes.
- Function as the liaison with the Insurance Division of the State
Treasurer's Office for all property damage or personal injury claims
resulting from fire regardless of cause.
- Function as the University's liaison with the State Fire Marshall's
Office and the Baltimore City Fire Department.
D. Department of Facilities Management
The Department of Facilities Management shall be responsible for the following:
- Ensure that renovation and construction projects are designed and
constructed in accordance with applicable fire and life safety codes.
- Maintain all fire protection systems to be operational and functioning
properly.
- Provide all building and construction plans for renovation and
construction projects to the Department of Environmental Health and Safety
for review and approval. Consult with the Department of Environmental
Health and Safety on any issues related to fire and life safety.
- Resolve issues related to fire safety identified in periodic
audits (see II.C.3).
E. Department of Public Safety
The Department of Public Safety shall be responsible for the following:
- Provide assistance and guidance during building evacuations and
fire emergencies in accordance with its standard operating procedures.
- Function as the lead agency in any fire investigation if criminal
activities are suspected. As necessary, assist the Department of
Environmental Health and Safety in preparation of insurance claim
related paperwork for any property damage or personal injury claim
resulting from a fire regardless of cause.
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