Wednesday, May 17, 2006

In Place Protection

Chemical, biological or radiological contaminants may be released accidentally or intentionally into the environment. Should this occur, studnets have been trained to observe In-Place Protection (IPP), that is, stay indoors and take precautionary measures to safeguard themselves and their friends.


The procedure for In-Place Protection is a simple one to adopt and:

includes the shutting and sealing of windows, doors and other openings to the outside.
aims to minimise the infiltration of harmful, hazardous materials into the classroom.


They were also trained to set up a mobit toilet.


The principal reading out the Instructions to adopt In-Place Protection (IPP) .






For more information about In Place Protection please go to this website

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