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Emergency Readiness: School Food Service Karen M. Ensle EdD, RD, FADA, CFCS Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Union County 300 North Ave East, Westfield, NJ 07090 Reviewed and Revised 1.10.2017 What is a Crisis? A sudden critical situation that creates an intense emotional impact on a person. Three Levels of Crisis: Level 1 -personal tragedy or threatening incident that effects the school. Level 2 -more serious crisis of personal tragedy, threatening incident off school property that effects students. Level 3 -major crisis involving disaster or terrorism in one or more schools. 1

Who Is In Charge? Principal ---Crisis effecting one building Superintendent of Schools---Crisis is effecting more than one building or the District Code Warning System CODE BLUE CODE RED SHELTER IN - PLACE Crisis Quick Cards with key points of directions for operating in a crisis will be posted in the school building. 2

CODE BLUE Crisis Team Reports to Designated Area Students/Staff Remain in Classrooms, Food Service in Kitchen All Bells Turned Off Attendance Taken Await Further Instruction from Administrator CODE RED Crisis Team Reports to Designated Area Students/Staff Remain in Classrooms, Food Service in Kitchen Bells Turned Off; Classrooms Locked Custodians Lock Outside Doors Windows Closed/Locked/Shades Pulled Staff/Students on Floor Along Interior Wall Attendance Recorded/List Those Missing Wait for Further Instruction from Administrator A Lockdown means secure all interior doors to when safe to do so. Exterior doors are secured ONLY when safe to do so. 3

CODE RED INTRUDER IN BUILDING Students/staff move away from building to designated off-campus site Two-way radio will allow Administrator or Designee to Announce Code Red to Adult Supervisors CODE RED INTRUDER OUTSIDE THE BUILDING Students, staff outside the building for recess, lunch or gym class Go INTO the school and the nearest classroom that is secure. If the situation does not permit entry into the building, Move away from the threat Go to off-campus location and report their location by 2-way radio to administrator 4

SHELTER IN - PLACE Crisis Team Reports to Designated Area Outside Doors Locked, Code Sign Taped to Front Door, All Windows Closed All Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning Shut Off Remain in Classrooms/Office/Kitchen Bells Turned Off Attendance Recorded/List Those Missing Wait for Further Instruction from Administrator Six Steps to Success 5

Step One FSD Determines Tasks for All Personnel Develop a Contact Directory Know the Chain of Command Emergency Response Team Coordinators-Cook Managers Delegation of Tasks to Food Service Staff Chain of Command Identify Emergency Response Team Coordinators Create Contact List Who initiates list for your school? Who will you need to contact? How will you organize yourself? Everyone in School Food Service needs to be part of the Chain 6

Step Two Identify Disruptions That May Stop Food Service Operations Determine Alternate Procedures Remember Food Safety Concerns Remember Standard Operating Procedures Menus Utility & Community Emergency Contacts Electric Company Contact? Gas Company Contact? Water Company Contact? Sanitation & Sewage Contact? 7

Message Carriers Remember telephones, e-mail, fax, cell phones and computers MAY NOT WORK! Identify persons to be message carriers for food service operations: Parents Volunteer organizations Bus Drivers Local Food Sources Emergency Contacts How Will They Get Paid? Cash on Delivery? Purchase Order? Charge? Donation? Identify: Food Companies Local Restaurants Local Grocery Stores 8

Local Beverage Suppliers Emergency Contacts How Will They Get Paid? Cash on Delivery? Purchase Order? Charge? Donation? Identify: Local Beverage Companies Local Dairies Local Restaurants Local Grocery Stores Local Cleaning & Chemical Supplies Emergency Contacts How Will They Get Paid? Cash on Delivery? Purchase Order? Charge? Donation? Identify: Vendors Local Restaurants Local Grocery Stores 9

Step Three Develop A Well-Designed Food Service Emergency Readiness Plan How will you organize your staff? Who turns off the hoods, gas, etc? Who takes food inventory? Where is your water, milk, cereal, other foods set for emergency situations? Emergency Inventory Do you have a 3-day Emergency Inventory with matching menus? How many child meals, adult meals do you need to prepare? Do you have these beverages on your list? Bottled water, coffee, fruit drink, canned juice, lemonade, milk, tea? Meat & alternates available? Canned beef, chicken, tuna, turkey, beans- (red,pinto,black), American cheese, shredded mozzarella, dry lentils, eggs, peanut butter, canned entrees 10

Groceries Available? Canned soups, fruit, vegetables, powdered/shelf-stable milk, pasta, spaghetti sauce Condiments Available? Non-dairy creamer, jelly, mustard, ketchup, mayonnaise, mustard, sugar & substitute Paper Supplies Available? Aluminum foil, plastic wrap, disposable pans, bowls, cups, forks, gloves, knives, spoons, napkins, paper towels, tissues, toilet paper, trash bags Chemical Supplies Available? Alcohol swabs, bleach, detergent for floors, counters, dish detergent, sanitizer, hand soap Miscellaneous Supplies Available? First Aid Kit, Batteries, Flashlights, Manual Can Opener How Much Do You Have on Hand? How Much Do You Need to Order for Emergency Readiness? 11

Standard Operating Procedures Electric Power Disruption What is your procedure? To maintain temps, open refrigerators & freezers only when necessary? Flashlights w/batteries are located? Keys to food service office are located? Keys to freezers are located? Do you have a back-up generator? Alternate inventory & menus available? Emergency inventory available? Manual can opener available? Can you operate on steam heat? Can you operate on gas power? Alternate methods arranged to pay vendors? Cellular phone numbers available? 12

Additional freezer, refrigerator space available? Where is ice available? Are refrigerated trucks available to hold food? Is disposable service ware available? Do you have sheets for recording temps of food, refrigerator & freezer temps, milk cooler? Actions taken when temps are too low or too high? Actions taken for food usage and discard? Standard Operating Procedure Gas Disruption How do you operate without gas? Who is trained to disconnect the gas? Where is the alternate inventory and menus? Facility equipped to operate on steam heat? On electricity? Where are cell phones located? 13

Standard Operating Procedure Water Supply Disruption What will you do if you are without water? Do you have sufficient bottled water available? Are alternate menus available? Do you have disposable serviceware available? Do you have an ice machine? Where will you get ice if you have no water? Actions taken when water comes back on? Actions taken for ice usage and discard? Who will supply ice? How purchased? Alternate Resources for Water Supply Disruption Who will supply you with potable safe water? How will you pay? Cash on Delivery? Purchase Order? Charge It? Donation? 14

Step Four Teach Components of the Emergency Readiness Plan to All Food Service Staff Do you have drills? How & Where do you evacuate to? Who will contact you that a crisis is occurring? Does everyone on staff know what they have to do in a crisis situation? Are you prepared to run a Shelter-in- Place? Three Day Shelter Menu Use refrigerated/frozen stock on hand first. If electric is out, check time and only use food supplies that are safe. Foods that should be available at ALL times: coffee, non-fat dry milk, tea, creamer, crackers, jelly, peanut butter, salt, pepper 15

Sample Menu for 3 Days Breakfast (all days): cereal, fruit juice, peanut butter, crackers. Main Meal (Day 1 & 3): sliced meat sandwich, canned vegetable, canned fruit, peanut butter, crackers. Main Meal (Day 2): pork & beans, canned vegetable, canned fruit, peanut butter Evening Meal (all days): tuna salad sandwich, canned fruit, peanut butter Snack (afternoon & evening) cookies, canned fruit Step Five Practice Emergency Readiness Drills When was your last drill? How often do you have drills? Who initiates the drills? What happens if the drill happens during lunch? Do you watch for teacher directions to students? What do you do when you are evacuated outside the building? Have you talked about crisis situations with your staff? Have you assigned them specific duties? 16

Step Six Evaluate Emergency Readiness Plan How Effective is the Plan? Update as Needed References: Customizable Biosecurity Checklist for School Foodservice Programs Institute of Child Nutrition. http://foodbiosecurity.nfsmi.org/index.php Emergency Preparedness Resource Guide for School Nutrition Professionals (2013) Institute of Child Nutrition. http://theicn.org/resourceoverview.aspx?id=465 Food Safety Fact Sheet: Reopening Your School Kitchen after a Flood. (2011) Institute of Child Nutrition. http://theicn.org/documentlibraryfiles/pdf/20110209091232.pdf Food Safety Fact Sheet: Salvaging Food after a Flood. (2011). Institute of Child Nutrition. http://theicn.org/documentlibraryfiles/pdf/20110128013510. National Food Service Management Institute (2013). Emergency Preparedness Resource Guide for School Nutrition Professionals. University of Mississippi, MS. http://nfsmi.org/documentlibraryfiles/pdf/20131105101159.pdf Puckett, R.P. (2006). Educating Foodservice Employees on Disaster Preparedness. Market Link, 25(1), 1-3. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Nutrition Service, National Food Service Management Institute. (2003). Emergency readiness plan: A guide for the school foodservice operation. [Available online: http://www.nfsmi.org/information/e-readiness.html.] KE/ke Reviewed and revised 1.10.2017 17