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University of Nebraska Policies

Tornado Warning Policy

UNL will join Lincoln/Lancaster County Emergency Management in testing all tornado-warning systems on the 1st Wednesday of each month at approximately 10:15 am to assure the systems are working and to remind the campus community to be at all times aware of shelters and exit routes.

The test will end within 5 minutes. Tests will not be conducted when there is a threat of severe weather.

The UNL Severe Weather Awareness FAQ's can be found in this word document [link].

IN THE EVENT OF A TORNADO WARNING:

  1. Lincoln/Lancaster County Emergency Management will activate emergency sirens upon confirmation of a tornado. The duration of sirens is 3 minutes. All University personnel are directed to seek shelter upon activation of the sirens. It is not safe to leave the shelter until local radio and television stations announce that the warning has expired.
  2. Where available, the University may provide supplemental notification of Lincoln/Lancaster County Emergency Management tornado warnings through one of the following methods:
    • Amplified voice announcements over the public address system.
    • Multicast to radio user groups
    • UNL Alert
    • A pager held by the Building Maintenance Reporter.
    • Other approved devices

SAFETY PROCEDURES

INDOORS
  1. Move quickly to the tornado shelters listed on posters in university buildings.
  2. Do not use elevators.
  3. Stay away from windows.
  4. If a tornado strikes, help avoid telephone overloads. Do not use telephones (including cell phones) except for emergency.
OUTDOORS
  1. Seek indoor shelter if possible.
  2. Parked motor vehicles are unsafe. Seek indoor shelter.
  3. If an indoor shelter is not available and there is not time for escape, lie flat in a ditch or low spot.
  4. If you are on flat ground and are caught in the path of a tornado, always move at right angles to its path.
Individuals with Mobility Impairments or Physical Disabilities

Prior planning and practice of evacuation routes to tornado shelters listed on posters in university buildings is important particularly for individuals with mobility impairments or physical disabilities.

Supervisory personnel and course instructors are responsible for identifying and escorting individuals with mobility impairments or physical disabilities located in their offices/facilities or classrooms to safety in a tornado shelter in the event of a tornado warning.

The elevators may be used to transport individuals with mobility impairments or physical disabilities and their escorts to tornado shelters. Visually impaired and hearing-impaired individuals may be escorted down the stairs to tornado shelters but may require assistance in moving in crowded staircases and in finding the tornado shelter.

In the event of a power failure, individuals who are unable to use the stairs and their escorts should move to an interior location without windows and call the University operator at (402) 472-7211 who will notify the appropriate emergency personnel with the location.

UNL NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS

Amplified Voice System-- The following buildings are connected to the University's internal warning system activated by IS-Communications that uses a public address system to carry an amplified voice message:

14 & Avery Parking Garage Facilities Maintenance Shops - 942 N 22nd Love Memorial Schorr
17th R Parking Garage  (UNL PD) Facilities Management (1901 Y) Manter Scott
420 University Terrace Fedde   Schramm
900 N 21 (Textron) Ferguson McCollum-Law College Seaton
*1320 Q (Copy Works Bldg) Hamilton Military & Naval Science Selleck #4000-6000
Abel  Hardin Hall - North Wing Modular Lab Selleck #7000, 8000 & 9000 (dining)
Alexander Harper  Morrill  Sheldon Art Gallery
Andersen  Harper/Schramm/Smith Food Service Morrison Smith 
Animal Science Hawks Championship Center Nebraska Hall Teachers College
Architecture Housing-1115 N 16 Nebraska Union (City Campus) Temple
Avery Husker Courtyards (733 N. 17) Neihardt Transportation Services (1931 N 14)
Barkley Center Husker Hall *NET University Foundation
Beadle Center Husker Village North North Stadium Varner 
Behlen/Brace Husker Village South Othmer Veterinary Diagnostic
Burnett  Kauffman  Pound Watson (1309 N 17)
Business Services (1700 Y) Kiesselbach Q Place Gallery West Stadium
Cather  Library Depository Richards Whittier
Dental College Lied Center Ross Van Brunt Wick
*Devaney Sports Center Love Library South Sandoz Woods

*Not Facilities Management System

Tone-Alert Receiver Systems--The University buildings that do not have the internal warning systems or cannot hear the outdoor warning sirens activated by the Lincoln-Lancaster County Department of Emergency Management, will be issued both National Weather Service and the Lincoln-Lancaster County Department of Emergency Management tone-alert receivers. These receivers are activated by radio frequency signals from the respective organizations, and the pertinent weather information is broadcast.

Television and radio announcements-- When a watch has been issued pay close attention to these broadcast signals and anticipate the possibility of severe weather.

DEFINITION OF TERMS:

Tornado Watch means that conditions are favorable for tornadoes to form. Be alert to weather conditions and announcements.

Tornado Warning means that a tornado has been sighted or radar indicates rotation in the clouds. TAKE SHELTER!

If you need additional posters or have any questions, contact Colleen Huls, IS-Communications, by phone at 472-2131, or via email. Report a non-functioning alarm to Facilities Management at 2-1550.

Updated 3/6/2009

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