Fire drills: At various times throughout the year evacuation procedures for various buildings will be tested by means of full fire drills. These drills are for your benefit and will help ensure that students and staff know how to get out of a building if and when a real emergency occurs. You are asked to co-operate with these drills and to ensure that you leave the building in an orderly manner when the alarm sounds. Students refusing to evacuate a building will face disciplinary action by LJMU.
Fire safety equipment: You are reminded that all fire alarms, including those in student accommodation, are only for use in the case of an emergency. Students found activating alarms maliciously, or interfering with any fire safety equipment, such as fire extinguishers could be excluded from further studies at LJMU. You could also face prosecution by Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service.
Where students’ behaviour threatens the health, safety or welfare of other persons, disciplinary action will result which could result in exclusion from the University, in addition to any action that may be taken by Merseyside Police. This includes behaviour ‘out of hours’ and away from University premises.
Alcohol, No Smoking and Drug Codes of Practice: The University has a strict policy on the consumption of alcohol. Please check the Health and Safety Unit web pages for further information:
www.ljmu.ac.uk/hsu
Smoking: Smoking in University buildings, grounds and LJMU vehicles is now a criminal offence. Smoking on University grounds in places other than designated areas is a disciplinary matter.
Drugs: The University has an obligation to ensure the health, safety and welfare of its staff, students and others affected by its activities. As such the use of drugs (including controlled and prescribed drugs) and their effects are taken seriously by the University. The University does not tolerate the misuse of drugs, an activity seen to be disruptive of its educational mission. It is expected that students will report any incidents of drug misuse. In the first instance, the University will seek to offer help and support to those experiencing difficulties with drugs. However, if any cases of drug misuse directly affect the wellbeing of any other member of the LJMU community, then the University reserves the right to employ sanctions against the person misusing the drugs. If the University becomes aware that its premises are being used to distribute illegal drugs Merseyside Police will be informed.
Further information on the Alcohol, No Smoking and Drugs Codes of Practice can be found on the University website at
www.ljmu.ac.uk/hsu/
“Copies of the Illegal Drugs Policy are available from Learning Resource Centres or from the following web page:
www.ljmu.ac.uk/governance/drugs/illegal.htm
Copyright
Printed works, images, computer programmes, recorded sound, websites, broadcast programmes, etc are all protected by copyright and other national and international legislation. You are required to abide by these legislations.
Keep your photocopying or scanning legal by observing the following guidelines:
• Scan only for private study or research – not for commercial purposes. • Electronic distribution e.g. via email is infringement.
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