Health and Safety Information
The K-State College of Education safety plan is an ongoing work in progress in order to continuously review and update the most current safety measures for the environment. The prevailing rule in any safety or crisis situation is communication, to trust one's instincts, exercise sound judgment based on an analysis of the event to the best of one's ability, exercise common sense, and to remain calm in order to provide leadership for those we are responsible.» Download K-State College of Education Safety Plan (PDF)
K-State Health and Safety Links »
» University Emergency Guide
K-State's guide to evacuation procedures, medical emergencies,
fire, severe weather, hazardous substances, explosions, criminal
activity, active shooter, terroristic threat, bomb threat, suspicious
package, and behavior problems (workplace violence, mental
health emergency).
Office of Student LIfe: Crisis Assistance
» Responding to Emergency/Crisis Situations Involving Students
Priority contact list
» Psychological Crisis Protocol
Mental health crises, including emotional/behavioral distress
» Medical Crisis Protocol
Medical emergencies, substance abuse or overdose, infectious
disease outbreak, and hazardous substance release
» Student Safety Crisis Protocol
Serious crimes, sexual assault, missing person, or death of
a student
» Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT)
Assesses and coordinates the response to significant campus
situations and events on the Manhattan campus
» K-State Health and Safety
Campus safety, emergency management, terrorism preparedness,
alcohol, fitness, mental health, suicide prevention, travel, women's
resources, health information, and other support services
