(Things you must know in case of unfortunate situation)
Hospitals are the most common institutions that use color codes to designate emergencies. The use of codes is intended to convey essential information quickly and with minimal misunderstanding to
staff while preventing stress and panic among employees, patients and visitors.
These emergency codes are not only displayed on departmental boards but are printed
on employee
ID cards as well.
CODE YELLOW – Hazardous materials
& Gas leakage
CODE YELLOW EXTENSION: 2100 |
Description of Code YELLOW:
Code YELLOW refers
to Major spills that can be radioactive, gas leakage, hazardous material or
chemical spills.
Code YELLOW is
not announced for minor
spills. Each and every location of the hospital is equipped with spill kit
where likelihood of spill is there.
Probability of Code YELLOW announcement:
Likelihood of Code YELLOW announcement in our hospital is
near to negligible because of stringent measures. However, following areas of the
hospital where there is a probability of major chemical spills are:
a)
Chemical Store
b)
Laundry Area
c)
Pathology Lab where formalin, xylene and ethanol
are used
d)
Diesel storage area where generators are
installed
Additional measure
for major spills:
Sand trolley or sand bags are
placed in those areas where likelihood of major spill is there in order to
tackle any unfortunate situation because spill if not controlled well in time
might have toxic effects for surrounding environment.
Team to respond in case of CODE YELLOW:
1.
Firefighting team because
chemical may have flammable characteristics
2.
Engineering & Maintenance Department
(EMD) team
to stop the flow, to cut off ignition source and to shut off valve.
3. Housekeeping for final cleaning
CODE PINK –
Prevention of Child Abduction
CODE PINK EXTENSION: 2300 |
Code Pink is announced to prevent infant or child abduction.
It’s announced in the hospital when a child is reported to be missing. Overhead
code announcement is taken place at extension – 2300.
Steps
to be followed in case of Code
PINK:
a)
Additional security staff is deployed at all the
entrances and exits of the hospital
b)
All entrance points/gates are closed
c)
No car or individual is allowed to leave the
vicinity unless got vehicle or belonging searched.
d)
Assistance from CCTV camera’s installed at
hospital is taken.
e)
Details of missing child such as age and physical
appearance is shared with security staff for identification and search purpose.
f)
Additional staff remains present at all entrances
unless code Pink is called off.
g)
Additional measures are taken to limit the probability
of such incidents in future.
CODE BLACK – (Bomb or Terrorist threat)
CODE BLACK EXTENSION: 2300 |
Code BLACK typically means there is a bomb and terrorist threat to
the facility. In case of threat, inform Safety
& Security immediately
at extension 2300.
Types of threats:
a)
Call threat
b)
Incendiary
bombs or inflammable material – ( These devices may create small explosion
leads to fire)
c)
Letter & Parcel Bomb
Do’s |
Don’ts |
Call Threat |
|
· All call should be taken seriously · Hear the threat call seriously |
No need to panic
|
Incendiary bombs or Inflammable material |
|
· This threat should be treated in the same way
as threat posed by explosive device |
No need to panic |
No ignorance at all |
|
Letter
and Parcel bombs |
|
· This should be taken seriously and take
actions as per guidelines |
No need to panic |
No ignorance at all |
|
· Be vigilant |
Don’t open the parcel |
· Inform Security on extension 2300 immediately
|
Don’t place it in water or put anything on
top of it |
Do not leave it unsupervised |
Procedures to be followed for letter and parcel bombs:
It’s a special threat that shouldn’t be ignored. Staff dealing or handling with unopened letters and parcels must be vigilant to identify following:
Unfamiliar post marks |
Inappropriate address |
Excessive weight or uneven weight
distribution |
Springy parcels |
·
Do not try to open the parcel/letter.
·
Do not place it in water or put anything on
top of it.
·
Isolate it where it poses no harm, ideally
outside but avoid carrying it through crowded places.
·
Do not leave it unsupervised or allow anyone
near it.
·
Inform Safety & Security at extension 2300
immediately. Police and bomb disposal squad are informed by security
department.
· Building Evacuation will trigger as per nature of threat.
NO THREAT SHOULD BE IGNORED
CODE RED
– (Prevention from the menace of Fire)
CODE RED
EXTENSION: 2100 |
Code Red is
announced to protect patients, visitors and employees from fire and non-fire
emergencies. It’s announced on Extension: 2100
Things To Remember – Fire Response |
|
Do’s |
Don’ts |
Be
calm and follow RACE & PASS as per need If
need be, announce Code RED |
No
need to panic No
need to shout near patients or manifest excitement or fear |
Exits
may be closed |
Exits
shouldn’t be blocked or unobstructed |
If
need be, prepare to evacuate patients in following order: a)
Patients
who can walk b)
Patient
in wheel chairs c)
Patients
on beds |
Don’t
leave patients helpless |
Transfer patients from central oxygen
system to portable cylinders |
If fire is in piped oxygen area, Don’t leave patients on central oxygen system |
Steps to be followed when
code RED is announced:
· In
case of fire expands, Code RED is
announced and building evacuation plan is triggered.
·
Safety
coordinator will be responsible to lead his staff to designated assembly area.
·
Rescue
1122 authority will be called by the security department.
· No employee is permitted to re-enter the hospital building until Code RED is called off.
CODE BLUE – (Medical
Emergency)
CODE BLUE EXTENSION: 2200 |
It’s a medical emergency code. Upon announcement, the team members respond immediately to all calls for assistance to provide resuscitation and/or life support measures. The team is to reach at the said location within 5 minutes.
Similarly, relevant nurse manager/designee ensures that the crash cart is easily accessible, fully functional and complete in all respects. For more details, please refer to the ‘Policy of Resuscitation’.
Note:
All the information is obtained from Policies, Plans and
manuals of Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and
Research Centre (SKMCH&RC)
Haider Ali is young
professional works in Health Safety & Environment sector at Shaukat Khanum
Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre (SKMCH & RC), holds a degree
in MPhil Environmental Science from GC University, Lahore. He writes on burning
issues and has been involved in various projects.
Brief on Emergency Codes to develop basic understanding regarding steps in case of code announcement.
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