Emergency & Closures
Emergencies
Familiarize yourself with posted evacuation routes in each building. From any NIC office phone, dial 911 (fire/ambulance).
If you need First Aid attention, head to Student Services. All campuses have a designated and certified First Aid attendant on
staff daily.
If you notice suspicious activity or are worried for your personal safety,
notify NIC reception or seek help at Student Services.
After office hours, security personnel in uniform patrol most
campuses. Most importantly, trust your instincts. If
something doesn’t seem right, it probably isn’t.
Closures
North Island College has established the following procedures as a general guide to emergency campus and/or college-wide closures. There
will be unforeseen situations when alternative plans will have to be developed to address circumstances that fall outside the general guidance
in these procedures.
Procedures
The following procedures are to be used in the event that the college or specific campuses must be closed or classes and activities cancelled,
due to weather conditions or other emergency situations:
- Before a decision is made to cancel classes and/or activities due to snow or severe weather conditions, the Director of Facilities, or
designate, will contact the local weather station, the RCMP, BC Transit and other weather and road information sources for reports.
- The decision to close the college, or a specific campus, is that of the President, or designate, in consultation with the Vice President
of Finances and Facilites and the Director of Facilities Services, and will be communicated to the Director of College and Community Relations.
The Director of College and Community Relations, or designate, will then implement NIC's communication protocols to the broader internal and
external communities.
Once a decision has been made to close a campus or the college, the Director of College and Community Relations, or designate, posts a
specific closure message on the college's website, places a closure message on all applicable college phone systems, and contacts all applicable
primary media outlets in the region. Media outlets may include:
- CBC Radio - Victoria
- CBC Radio - Vancouver
- Radio EAGLE 97.3 FM - Comox Valley, Campbell River, Port Alberni
- Radio THE PEAK 93.3 FM- Port Alberni
- Radio JET 98.9 FM - Comox Valley
- Radio THE RIVER 99.7 - Campbell River
- Radio THE PORT 1240 AM - Mt. Waddington
- CHEK News
- CTV Vancouver Island
Decisions regarding campus or college-wide closure are made as early as possible, prior to 6:00 am, if the weather event occured throughout the night.
In the event of deteriorating weather conditions during the workday, the same decision-making and notification processes are followed. In addition, an email
will be sent from the Director of College and Community Relations, or designate, to all members of the college community impacted by a closure decision. Decisions
regarding evening classes and activities will be made prior to 2:00 pm.
Information about college procedures in the event of adverse weather will be posted on the college website in order that students and members of the public
are also made aware.
Weather varies significantly within the college region. While a campus or the college may be open, employees and students are expected to make their own decisions
with respect to commuting given the weather and travel conditions in the areas in which they reside.
Should employees decide not to come to work, they are requested to contact their supervisor, Dean or Director to make alternate arrangements. Students who choose
not to attend their classes should contact their instructors.
For Further Information
If you have any questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact:
Susan Auchterlonie
Director, College and Community Relations
North Island College
Tel. 250-334-5271
Cel. 250-898-4146
susan.auchterlonie@nic.bc.ca
Tim Halstead
Director, Facilities Services
North Island College
Tel. 250-334-5000 ext 4242
Cel. 250-334-6481
tim.halstead@nic.bc.ca