Emergency Preparedness
Keeping Our College Safe
The health, safety and well-being of Moreno Valley College students and employees is paramount. To keep our campus safe, we have established and regularly practice emergency procedures.
Contact College Safety Report a Hazard Injury and Illness Prevention Plan (pdf)
Emergency Response Plan
The College's emergency response plan serves as a supplement to the Riverside Community College District Emergency Operations Plan and outlines the College's mitigation, response, recovery, and resilience to emergencies or disasters. The MVC emergency response plan specifies community member's roles and responsibilities in the event of, and the procedures to be taken by the college in response to, an emergency.
The Emergency Response Plan is created for significant incidents or disasters and is designed to protect lives and property and recover and soon as possible.
Learn More
- Target Solutions offers CalOSHA and other virtual training opportunities to employees.
- Each building and department has designated floor and building captains to facilitate emergency evacuations and safety procedures.
- MVC's Safety Workgroup regularly plans and provides hands-on training activities.
- The RCCD Safety and Police Department has a presence at each RCCD location.
Get Prepared
- View upcoming trainings and workshops held at MVC
- View RCCD trainings, workshops and informational resources
Online Training
- Target Solutions offers CalOSHA and other virtual training opportunities to employees.
Videos
Riverside Community College District has first aid kits and Automated External Defibrillators (AED) for use across our campuses for the health and safety of employees, students and visitors.
Building | AED Location | First Aid Kit Location (mounted) |
Administration Annex | Hallway | Kitchen |
Bookstore | Front of store near cash register | Manager's office |
Dental Education Center (DEC) | Building A Clinic | Building A Breakroom |
Early Childhood Education Center (ECEC) | Behind front desk, near fire switch | Employee breakroom |
Humanities (HM) | First floor hallway by room 108 | First floor inside room 104 |
Library (LIB) | Second floor Library lobby by fire switch | Second floor behind front desk in employee area |
Lion's Den | By drink station next to fire extinguisher | In kitchen |
Multipurpose Building (MPB) | By door | By door (no oral medications) |
Network Operations Center (NOC) | NOC 100 interior wall | NOC 100 interior wall |
Parkside Complex (PSC) 6 | Front office | By manager's office |
Parkside Complex (PSC) 15 | Front office | Front office |
Science and Technology (SCI) | Second floor wall by room 204 | Second floor inside room 204 |
Student Academic Services (SAS) | Second floor by the elevator at top of stairs | Third floor employee lounge, room 324 |
Student Activities Center (SAC) | By bathrooms | Back wall by employee breakroom (no oral medications) |
Student Services (STU) | Second floor, left of lobby | Second floor, left of lobby |
Warehouse | Wall by room 109 | Wall by room 109 |
Stryker Evacuation Chairs allow the evacuation of disabled or injured persons, weighing up to 500 pounds, from multi-level facilities in emergency situations.
Building | Chair Location |
Humanities (HM) | Third floor, near room 333 |
Library (LIB) | Third floor, outside room 301 |
Student Services (STU) | Third floor, top of stairs across from engagement center |
- General
- Fire
- Earthquake
- Weather and Storms
Enhancing Safety Across RCCD
Events and Trainings
CPR, First Aid and AEDs for Infants, Children and Adults
Stop the Bleed Training
CERT Employee Training: Day One
Building and Floor Captains
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A Building Captain is in charge of a specific building or sets of buildings within the facility.
After helping with an evacuation, the Building Captain reports to an assigned area to accept reports from the Floor Captains. The Building Captain then relays information to the District Safety and Emergency Preparedness Manager or the College Safety and Emergency Planning Coordinator.
The Floor Captain is in charge of a specific floor or several floors within the facility. The Floor Captain must recognize the presence of an emergency, ensure the evacuation of his/her area, perform a sweep of the area to ensure all personnel have been evacuated, report the status of the evacuation to their Building Captain.
We are here to help! If you have questions about emergency planning and response efforts at MVC, contact the college emergency planning and safety coordinator.
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Tony Ruiz
College Emergency Planning and Safety Coordinator -
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