CBHC Policies & Procedures (January 2026)

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  1. 6. Emergency building code signifying Medical Emergency, ext. 7012.
  2. 7. Second word in the acronym RACE concerning what to do during a fire emergency.
  3. 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.
  4. 11. Third word in the acronym RACE concerning what to do during a fire emergency.
  5. 13. Emergency building code signifying severe weather.
  6. 15. Fourth word in the acronym RACE concerning what to do during a fire emergency.
  7. 17. First word in the acronym RACE concerning what to do during a fire emergency.
  8. 19. Emergency building code signifying an internal situation, lockdown, and secure area.
  9. 21. Emergency building code signifying security emergency. Contact security officer, ext. 7010.
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  1. 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. 2. ________ Handle.; Fourth word in the acronym PASS concerning how to use a fire extinguisher.
  3. 3. Emergency building code signifying the need for all persons to evacuate the building immediately.
  4. 4. Emergency building code signifying an internal disaster. Examples include violence with a weapon, hostage situation, suspicious package, etc.
  5. 5. Emergency building code signifying possible contaminated waste or spill. One would contact a janitor at Ext. 7633.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 10. Emergency building code signifying an external disaster.
  9. 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.
  10. 14. _______ at Base of Fire.; Second word in the acronym PASS concerning how to use a fire extinguisher.
  11. 16. _________ the Pin.; First word in the acronym PASS concerning how to use a fire extinguisher.
  12. 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.
  13. 18. One of the four elements in the Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI)'s Nonviolent Crisis Intervention training. Focuses upon respect, dignity, and empathy.
  14. 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.
  15. 22. Emergency building code signifying Smoke or Fire detected, implement RACE & PASS procedures.