Safety Standards in Schools and Universities Worldwide
University of Kansas, USAOsamah Alghamdi
Sean HadleyUnivsersity of Costa RicaJuan Carlos Vega Fallas
Leonardo Vega RojasJesus Machado Sanchez
Introduction
The goal of every educator and administrator is to keep our students safe while attending courses. This presentation outlines school safety standards in the United States, Costa Rica and Saudi Arabia.
International Standards
The International Codes, or I-Codes, published by ICC, provide minimum safeguards for people at home, at school and in the workplace. The I-Codes are a complete set of comprehensive, coordinated building safety and fire prevention codes. Building codes benefit public safety and support the industry’s need for one set of codes without regional limitations.
International Code Council (ICC)• The International Code Council is supported by over 350 Chapters spread throughout
the country and around the world. • Chapters are designated as Regional, State, Local, Professional, Student or International
depending on the geographical area they serve and the nature of their membership.• Regions I-XI are in USA based chapters• Region XII International countries that include: Asia (regions 1 and 2), Canada, Mexico,
Central and South America. (Full list)• Saudi Arabia participates in the ICC, Asia Region 2
United States School Standards• Fire and Construction Standards (New and remodel projects)• International Building and Fire Code standards (IBC and IFC)• National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) code standards
• State, city and county standards• School board safety policies
USA Minimum Building Safety Standards
• The International Building Code (IBC) is in use or adopted in 50 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Northern Marianas Islands, NYC, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
• The International Fire Code (IFC) is in use or adopted in 42 states, the District of Columbia, NYC, Guam and Puerto Rico.
• National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) codes• Uniform Building Code
Schools in the USA are required to have:• Fire alarm system with audible/visible notification• Required exit width for occupant load and emergency lighting• Fire suppression system (sprinklers) and extinguishers.
State Comparison
California Safe School Programs• California (State) Department of Education
• Child abuse prevention, crisis preparedness, bullying and hate motivated behavior, school environment, violence prevention, safe schools planning, natural disaster planning, campus security
• California Safe Schools Coalition • Sexual orientation
• California Safe Schools• Pest control
• Law Enforcement• Cal OSHA, Fire Marshal
• Cal State Fire and Life Safety Code Inspections• Earthquake and other disaster training
• Division of the State Architect (DSA-Cal Dept. of General Services)• CAL State Building Code
• County and Local safety laws, rules and regulations
• Local School Boards
Kansas Safe School Programs• Kansas Safe School Resource Center (KS Dept.
of Education)• Child abuse prevention, crisis preparedness,
bullying and hate motivated behavior, school environment, violence prevention, safe schools planning
• Kansas Center for Safe and Prepared Schools (KS Adjutant General’s Dept.)• Emergency management and preparedness
(drills, training, local authority collaboration etc.)
• State Fire Marshal• IFC, UBC, State Fire Codes and NFPA
• State Design and Construction Management• State building codes: IBC, IEC, etc.
• County and Local safety laws, rules and regulations
• Local School Boards
University of Kansas Safety Standards
• Office of the Provost• Overall campus safety policy
• Dept. of Environment, Health and Safety• Laboratory, biological, chemical, radiation and laser safety policies• General employee safety• Occupational/construction safety• Environmental, hazardous waste, lead and asbestos safety
• Facilities Services• Occupational/construction safety• Fire drills and dorm inspections• Fire alarm and suppression systems maintenance and repairs
• Public Safety Department• Law enforcement and security
• Department of Construction Management• Building codes • Project management
• Campus Fire Marshal• Fire and life safety codes and inspections• Fire drills and dorm inspections
Saudi Arabian Schools • Sad Evidences• Buildings conditions • Government Consideration • Fire Protection and Safety Standards Study
• 2002 Mecca Girl’s School fire• Riyadh Study problem originates from the growing number of fire accidents in general education schools in
Saudi Arabia ، which have a several victims ، especially in girls' educational schools.• Availability of fire safety requirements in general educational schools in the province of Al-Namas• Teachers and Administrator Knowledge of fire safety procedures
Safety Code of Saudi Schools
• Structure of the building must be properly and prevents the spread of fire outside
• Electrical Fixtures and fittings
Some of Saudi Safety code of Education Building
General Administration of school safety and securityالمدرسية واالمن للسالمة العامة االدارة
Website Safety Security System
Training teachers and students
Costa Rica School StandardsCosta Rica Public Education System
Costa Rica boasts the most advanced and highest quality education system in the region. Primary education is compulsive between the ages of 6 and 13, and is attended by most every child in the country. Secondary education leaves pupils two choices of specification: academic (5 years) and technical (6 years) schools. Both types of institution enable students to acquire high school diplomas, which qualify them for tertiary education at universities. (Internations.org)
Public Education Disaster Policy
University of Costa Rica• The University of Costa Rica• UCR offers more than 100 undergraduate and postgraduate
degrees, is Costa Rica’s highest ranking public university.• See more at:
http://costarica.com/relocation/costa-ricas-education-system/#sthash.1VbR0Ejd.dpuf
• UCR Emergency Disaster Policy
The National Commission for Risk Prevention and Emergency Management
Conclusion• Each country has minimum safety standards through
international building, fire and other safety standards• Safety standards can go above and beyond minimum
standards and vary in each region, etc. • All are working toward making schools safer
• Questions?