The Emergency Response Team (ERT) Digital Toolkit
Designed for Canadian Post-Secondary Institutions
Designed for Canadian Post-Secondary Institutions
Welcome to the ERT Digital Toolkit!
This toolkit has been designed to support emergency responders, team leaders, and other relevant personnel in ensuring a well-coordinated and effective response to emergencies on post-secondary campuses. The ERT Toolkit provides quick access to essential documents, resources, and guidelines, enabling seamless operations during an emergency.
What is the ERT Digital Toolkit?
The ERT Toolkit is a comprehensive resource that consolidates important documents, templates, checklists, and protocols tailored for Emergency Response Teams (ERTs) operating within an academic setting. The toolkit equips responders with the information needed to prepare for, respond to, and recover from various emergencies. It aims to improve preparedness, enhance safety, and promote effective collaboration among team members.
How to Use the ERT Digital Toolkit
The ERT Toolkit is organized into specific folders to provide easy access to various resources. Each page on this site corresponds with a folder in the google drive linked below. Each folder contains documents or guides focused on key areas of emergency response and management. The introduction document found in the first section serves as a roadmap, helping you understand the structure of the toolkit and locate critical information efficiently.
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Disclaimer
The information and resources provided in this ERT Toolkit are intended solely for use by authorized Emergency Response Teams (ERT) and relevant personnel within academic institutions. This toolkit is designed to support emergency preparedness and response efforts; however, it does not substitute for professional training, certifications, or regulatory guidelines specific to emergency management and response.
All users should exercise caution and apply professional judgment when utilizing this toolkit’s materials, tailoring them to the unique needs and regulations of their specific campus environment. The creators of this toolkit assume no liability for any actions taken or omissions made based on the information provided herein. It is the responsibility of each user to ensure that their actions comply with institutional policies, local laws, and safety protocols.
In an actual emergency, always follow established institutional procedures and seek assistance from trained professionals or emergency services as needed.