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- Safety and Security App
The safety and security app developed by the Texas A&M Health Science Center (HSC) is a cross-platform mobile suite designed to provide an easy to navigate and intuitive gateway to the safety and security programs at the HSC or, by virtue of its modular design, any other entity. Features include:
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Networked and offline access to all emergency procedure reference materials normally located in bulky physical flipcharts and books.
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Anonymous reporting features to increase the public’s participation in safety and security by adding virtual “eyes and ears” at all locations.
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Continuous monitoring, reporting, and suggestion features which help to foster compliance with national and state safety and security regulations such as Clery Act Reporting.
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Portal into the parking system which includes GPS location tracking and guidance.
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Up-to-date EHS forms, checklists, safety manuals, and training materials.
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Extensible to multiple domains including construction, energy, logistics, hospitals, and K12 education.
- For support questions or concerns please email us at: HSC-edusafe@tamhsc.edu .
- iForms-based iPad safety inspection process
- iForms-based iPad Clery monthly review process
The IForms Clery Monthly Review is a data based form
designed to track Clery compliance at the 8 locations across the state and
bring them together to assure that all locations are up to date in all security
and training aspects of the Clery Act.
Areas that are tracked include:
- Crime
Log Activities (for locations where security is present on campus)
- Is the
Crime Log present?
- Are
the last 60 days accessible?
- Are
daily entries present and up to date?
- Annual
Security and Fire Safety Report
- Present?
- Readily
available?
- Reportable
Activity
- Are
reports timely?
- Do
reports have audit trail form attached?
- Have
reports been forwarded to Administration?
- Are reports
older than 7 years present?
- Timely
Warnings
- Timely Warnings issued?
- If yes how many?
- Were established protocols
followed?
- Are established protocols
readily available?
- Operations Components
- Website
- Link to current Clery Handbook?
- Current Campus Security
Authority contact information correct?
- Are Daily Crime Logs Accurate?
- Is the Annual Security and Fire
Safety Report accurate?
- Is the link to the Texas Sex
Offender Registry present?
- Is the Timely Warning
information Acurate?
- Campus Security Authority
Training
- Are all records up to date?
Each location is time
and date stamped and the assigned personnel is recorded. There is also a comment section included in
the event a section does not apply to a location it can be explained.