Illinois Administrative Code
Title 29 - EMERGENCY SERVICES, DISASTERS, AND CIVIL DEFENSE
Part 1500 - JOINT RULES OF THE OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL AND THE ILLINOIS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION: SCHOOL EMERGENCY AND CRISIS RESPONSE PLANS
Section 1500.30 - Objectives of Drills
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 28, July 12, 2024
Each drill conducted pursuant to the Act shall be designed to fulfill the objectives discussed in this Section.
a) Notification and Response
To ensure that all students, staff members, first responders, and visitors, both inside and outside the school building, are alerted to the fact that an emergency exists; receive adequate instructions on how to proceed, including supplemental instructions from first responders; and respond appropriately to the directions given. (Each drill is to test whether the notification system and those operating it are prepared to provide emergency notification and appropriate direction to everyone on the property, based on the emergency conditions that exist, and whether those present respond accordingly.)
b) Movement to Safe Areas
c) Communication with First Responders
To ensure that the system for communicating with responding agencies provides timely and complete information about the nature, scope, and current status of the emergency situation and about the status of all the building's occupants, whether evacuated or sheltering in place. (Each drill is to test the ability of students and staff to provide necessary information to first responders in an emergency of the type to which the drill applies.)
d) Accounting for All Occupants
To ensure that designated areas for assembling are appropriate to the type of incident to which the drill applies; that they are used by all students, staff, and visitors; and that the controls in place permit accounting for all the building's occupants. (Each drill is to test the preparedness of students and staff to remain in the areas where they have been directed to assemble; the confidence with which the building's occupants can be accounted for; and the reliability of determining whether any search or rescue activity is necessary.)