In Case of an Accident
First Aid Boxes
First aid boxes are distributed throughout the Mechanical Engineering, Mining, Haultain, and Rosebrugh buildings. All research and undergraduate labs have first aid boxes.
First Aid Stations
Three first aid stations are available within MIE. These are located in:
- Mechanical Building, Room MC 132M
- Mining Building, Room MB 113
- Rosebrugh Building, Room RS 214
Reporting Accidents
All accidents requiring medical aid must be reported to the MIE Health and Safety Committee co-chairs (see below) within 12 hours of an accident.
As well, an accident report must be filed within 24 hours. The e-forms for employees, and for students/visitors, can be found here.
Emergency Phone Numbers In Case of Severe Accident
- 911 from a pay phone
The 911 operator will automatically know where you are calling from. Give your name, location and the type of assistance you require (e.g. ambulance, fire).
- 2222 from a campus telephone
Inform the 2222 operator of your building and room number, and of the type of assistance you require (e.g. ambulance, fire). The 2222 operator will relay this information to a 911 operator.
- 9-911 from a campus telephone
Dial 9 first and wait for the dial tone before dialing 911. Give your location and room number (including a street address) to the operator. The 911 emergency number from a campus phone does not automatically locate the caller, unlike the 911 numbers dialed from a non-University phone. If possible, post lookouts at entrances to meet help on arrival.
Emergency phone numbers
911 from a pay phone
2222 from a campus telephone
9-911 from a campus telephone