Victor E. Tiger
Fort Hays State University
I. Introduction, Overview
and Mission
A. Introduction
The purpose of the FHSU Crisis Management Plan is to provide
the University community with guidance in the event of a crisis event
on or affecting the University, and to direct FHSU’s Crisis Management
Team in coordinating the University’s response to such event. Every
effort has been made to anticipate and plan for all foreseeable crisis
situations that may impact the University, all of its constituents,
and the surrounding area. However, it is impossible to define
with any preciseness all emergencies or crisis situations that may
develop or the most appropriate responses to such situations. Therefore,
the plan strikes a balance between being comprehensive on the one hand,
yet flexible enough to allow for desired responses to unforeseen events
on the other.
The crisis response protocols set forth in this policy, and any
necessary responses that may need to be taken as a result of events
not covered in the protocols, will be guided by the paramount concern
of protecting and preserving human life above all other considerations.
B. Overview
This Crisis Management Plan is divided into three sections. The
first consists of this Introduction, Overview and Mission. The
second section consists of a high level summary of actions to be
taken by FHSU in the event of emergencies, and the third attempts
to establish specific protocols for responses to specifically defined
crisis situations. The entire Crisis Management Plan is available
here. The
Crisis Management Team will periodically issue reminders to the
University community about the policies and protocols, and those
reminders may include copies of the Plan in whole or in part where
helpful.
C. Mission of the Crisis Management Team
It is the mission of the Crisis Management Team of Fort Hays State
University, as charged by the University President, to coordinate
the University’s response to any crisis event. To the
extent possible, the Crisis Management Team will follow the protocols
and procedures contained in this plan in responding to a crisis,
and where no protocol or procedure is established, will use the
collective judgment and expertise of the members of the team to
coordinate an effective response. In addition, the Crisis
Management Team will monitor the effectiveness of this plan and
will provide necessary periodic updates to attempt to ensure to
the extent possible that the entire University community is well
equipped to deal with a crisis.
II. Summary of the Crisis Management Plan
III. Crisis Response Protocols