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School DRRM and Safety Protocols

The document outlines a comprehensive framework for enhancing school safety and disaster risk reduction management (DRRM) through various initiatives, including risk assessments, emergency preparedness kits, and safety protocols. It emphasizes the importance of community involvement, education, and regular drills to ensure readiness for potential hazards. Additionally, it highlights the need for collaboration with local organizations and the integration of DRRM topics into the curriculum.
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School DRRM and Safety Protocols

The document outlines a comprehensive framework for enhancing school safety and disaster risk reduction management (DRRM) through various initiatives, including risk assessments, emergency preparedness kits, and safety protocols. It emphasizes the importance of community involvement, education, and regular drills to ensure readiness for potential hazards. Additionally, it highlights the need for collaboration with local organizations and the integration of DRRM topics into the curriculum.
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1. Risk Assessment of School Facilities

R.A.T.E. – Risk Assessment Through Evaluation


Regular evaluation of school buildings and infrastructure to ensure
safety.

2. Hazard Maps

M.A.P. – Mapping Areas of Peril


Identifying, drawing, and updating maps showing school danger
zones.

3. Safety Signages

S.I.G.N. – Safety Information Guides Noticed


Posting directional and safety signs in visible school areas.

4. First Aid Kits

A.I.D. – Accessible Immediate Defense


Maintaining first-aid kits in classrooms and key areas for emergency
use.

5. Earthquake Preparedness Kit

Q.U.A.K.E. – Quick Useful Aid Kit for Emergencies


Class-based survival kits with essential emergency items.
6. Fire Extinguisher

F.I.R.E. – Fire Intervention and Response Equipment


Functional and properly maintained fire extinguishers throughout
the school.

7. Evacuation Tag

T.A.G. – Tracking Assigned Groups


Evacuation tags used for identifying and accounting learners during
drills.

8. Emergency Equipment

G.E.A.R. – General Emergency Action Resources


Complete and working emergency equipment stored in accessible
areas.

9. WASH Facility (Toilets & Handwashing)

W.A.S.H. – Water Access for Sanitation & Hygiene


Clean and functional WASH areas supporting hygiene education.

10. School Safety and Security

S.A.F.E. – Security Assurance For Everyone


Protocols and systems for maintaining safety in school grounds.

11. Early Warning System

A.L.E.R.T. – Alarm and Loud Emergency Response Tools


Efficient use of alarm systems and signals before/during hazards.
12. Waste Management

C.L.E.A.N. – Classroom-led Environment Action & Neatness


Waste segregation, recycling, and cleanliness campaigns in school.

13. CCAM Programs/Projects

G.R.E.E.N. – Greening Rizal through Eco-Education and Nurturing


Climate change adaptation through environmental school
initiatives.

14. Learner-led Hazard Mapping

Y.O.U.T.H. – Young Observers Understanding Threats & Hazards


Students actively participate in school hazard identification.

15. School DRRM Team

T.E.A.M. – Trained Emergency Action Members


A functional team designated to lead DRRM efforts in school.

16. School DRRM-CCAM Plan

P.L.A.N. – Preparedness Layout Aligned to Needs


Annual school DRRM-CCAM planning guided by current risks.

17. Contingency Plan per Hazard

C.A.S.E. – Contingency Actions for Specific Emergencies


Detailed plans for different hazards (fire, flood, earthquake, etc.).
18. Evacuation Plan

R.O.U.T.E. – Ready Outlined Useable Trail for Evacuation


Clear exit routes mapped and posted for all classrooms.

19. Reunification Plan

B.R.I.D.G.E. – Bringing Reunification Into Disaster Guidance


Execution
Ensures learners are safely returned to guardians after
emergencies.

20. Baseline Education Data

D.A.T.A. – Documented Assessment To Act


Pre-disaster data collection used for planning and reporting.

21. DRRM Bulletin Board/Room

I.N.F.O. – Informative Notices For Orientation


Bulletins and rooms with updated DRRM materials and tools.

22. Temporary Learning Spaces

T.E.N.T.S. – Temporary Education Nodes for Teaching Support


Backup classrooms or shelters for learning continuity during crises.

23. DRRM Budget Support

B.A.C.K.U.P. – Budget Allocation for Crisis Knowledge and Upkeep


Programs
Ensuring DRRM activities are financially supported in the SIP.
24. DRRM Partnerships

L.I.N.K. – Local Involvement for Nurturing Knowledge


Collaborations with LGUs, NGOs, and community members.

25. Psychosocial Intervention

C.A.R.E. – Counseling And Recovery Engagement


Post-disaster emotional and psychological support for learners.

26. Rapid Damage Assessment (RaDaR)

R.A.P.I.D. – Reporting Assessment Post-Incident Data


Quick collection and reporting of damages after an emergency.

27. DRRM Data in EMIS/EBEIS

S.Y.S.T.E.M. – Structured Yearly Submission To EMIS Management


Proper encoding and updating of DRRM info in DepEd databases.

28. Family Preparedness Plan

H.O.M.E. – Helping Our Members Evacuate


Encouraging families to create home-based disaster plans.

29. Participation in DRRM Activities

A.C.T. – Active Community Training


Widespread involvement in DRRM programs and events.
30. Earthquake Drills

D.U.C.K. – Drop Under Cover Keep Still


Regular earthquake drills for earthquake readiness.

31. Other Drills

S.A.F.E.T.Y. – Simulations Assuring Fast Emergency Training for


Youth
Drills for fire, floods, typhoons, and other hazards.

32. Capacity Building – Students/Families

L.E.A.R.N. – Learner Empowerment And Readiness Network


Seminars and workshops building DRRM awareness and skills.

33. Capacity Building – Teachers/Personnel

E.Q.U.I.P. – Empowering Quality Understanding In Personnel


Trainings to strengthen teacher/staff DRRM competencies.

34. Integration in Curriculum

F.U.S.E. – Fusing Understanding of Safety in Education


Embedding DRRM and CCAM topics in daily classroom teaching.

35. Locally Developed Materials

C.R.E.A.T.E. – Community Resources for Education and Teaching


Emergencies
Locally made visuals, modules, and stories for DRRM education.
36. Learner-Driven Science Projects

I.N.V.E.S.T. – Investigate Nature Via Experiments for Safety and


Technology
DRRM science projects that encourage practical solutions.

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