CBHC Policies & Procedures (January 2026)
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- 6. Emergency building code signifying Medical Emergency, ext. 7012.
- 7. Second word in the acronym RACE concerning what to do during a fire emergency.
- 8. One of the four elements in the Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI)'s Nonviolent Crisis Intervention training. Focuses on protecting a person's right and minimizing harm.
- 11. Third word in the acronym RACE concerning what to do during a fire emergency.
- 13. Emergency building code signifying severe weather.
- 15. Fourth word in the acronym RACE concerning what to do during a fire emergency.
- 17. First word in the acronym RACE concerning what to do during a fire emergency.
- 19. Emergency building code signifying an internal situation, lockdown, and secure area.
- 21. Emergency building code signifying security emergency. Contact security officer, ext. 7010.
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- 1. One of the four elements in the Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI)'s Nonviolent Crisis Intervention training. Focuses upon helping a person maintain their independence, agency, and well-being.
- 2. ________ Handle.; Fourth word in the acronym PASS concerning how to use a fire extinguisher.
- 3. Emergency building code signifying the need for all persons to evacuate the building immediately.
- 4. Emergency building code signifying an internal disaster. Examples include violence with a weapon, hostage situation, suspicious package, etc.
- 5. Emergency building code signifying possible contaminated waste or spill. One would contact a janitor at Ext. 7633.
- 8. One of the four elements in the Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI)'s Nonviolent Crisis Intervention training. Focuses on helping a person have safe, effective, and collaborative relationships.
- 9. The second option in an active shooter situation. Option to be used if evacuation is not possible. This option requires a person to remain outside of shooter's view or notice. Actions associated with this option include silencing one's phone, remaining quiet, and locking and/or blockading one's door.
- 10. Emergency building code signifying an external disaster.
- 12. The final option (to be used as a last resort) in an active shooter situation when the first two options are not available and one's life is in imminent danger. This option focuses on either disrupting and/or incapacitating the active shooter.
- 14. _______ at Base of Fire.; Second word in the acronym PASS concerning how to use a fire extinguisher.
- 16. _________ the Pin.; First word in the acronym PASS concerning how to use a fire extinguisher.
- 17. The first (and should be preferred) option for people to take in an active shooter situation. Means evacuating quickly and safely in a direction away from the attacker.
- 18. One of the four elements in the Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI)'s Nonviolent Crisis Intervention training. Focuses upon respect, dignity, and empathy.
- 20. Mandatory training for all staff working at CBHC. Relates to Rule 50 from the Illinois Administrative Code concerning the reporting of suspected abuse or neglect of a person under CBHC's care. This training is most commonly referred to by the office's three letter acronym.
- 22. Emergency building code signifying Smoke or Fire detected, implement RACE & PASS procedures.