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Security,
Fire Safety and
Health and Safety
at
Central European
University
SECURITY
at
Central European
University
Please show your ID card to the Security
Guards
when entering the CEU buildings!
Lost / damaged ID cards
Replacement fee: €10
Payment in cash in Budget and Finance Office Cash Desk
(Nador 15. 2nd floor)
 in case students present a police report on stolen / lost
ID card, there is no replacement fee
Lost and Found items can be left and collected at Nador
9 and 11 receptions.
Please pay attention to your private property at all times:
Laptops
(Laptop area, Library)
mobile phones
bags & luggage & wallets
Please take care of CEU property and report
damages to the security service
Use cloak room or lockers when you visit the Library in
Nador 9
Do not leave bag or luggage without attendance!
Lost and Found items can be left and collected at Nador 9 and 11 receptions.
 Surveillance cameras are installed for recording at
entrances, PhD Labs and Computer Labs
 Motion detectors are located in the Faculty Tower
Opening hours
Nador u. 9.
Nador u. 11.
Nador u. 13.
Nador u. 15.
Október 6.7.
Október 6. u. 12. entrances
weekdays 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Zrinyi u. 14. entrance
weekdays 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.
On weekends the entrances are open for shorter periods, depending on the opening
hours of the service units (Library and Computer Labs)
Please check the Student Handbook for further details.
Bicycles
Bicycle storage in Nador 15 Courtyard
Bicycles
 Please use your CEU ID card at the Nador 15 bike entrance
 Bicycle repair tools are available at the N15 security desk
 A bike repair station which includes a repair rack and two air
pumps is located in the covered portion of the Nador 15
courtyard
 In case of keycard troubles or bike maintenance issues
please contact:
[email protected]
Fire prevention
at
Central European
University
If you detect fire or suspect an outbreak of fire:
If you discover fire or suspect an outbreak of fire:
Use the fire alarm equipment
and then inform surrounding people.
To use; break the front window, then
press the button. The alarm signal will
sound immediately.
Only try and fight the fire if you are
competent and you consider it safe to
do so.
If you discover fire or suspect of outbreak of fire
 Raise the ALARM and initiate an evacuation
 Call for the Fire Service (Tel. 105 or 112)
 Evacuate to the assembly point
 ONLY IF it is SAFE to do so, attempt to
extinguish the fire.
 Always position yourself with an exit or means
of escape at your back before you attempt to
use an extinguisher to put out a fire.
 In general, Leave IMMEDIATELY on hearing the
alarm or if instructed to leave the area by CEU
security staff.
How to evacuate the building.
 Leave the building immediately
 Follow the green signs directing you to the nearest safe exit.
 Walk quickly but don’t run. Close doors behind you.
 Do not delay your exit to collect your belongings
 Go to the Fire Assembly Point
 Do not return to the building until told to do so by the CEU
security staff
How to evacuate the building (cont)
 Do not use elevator in emergency
cases.
 In case of fire, the elevators should
return to the ground floor, and stay
there with opened doors.
 The fire section doors will
automatically close. You can open
these manually.
How to evacuate the building (cont)
Maps of escape routes are placed in offices, rooms and corridors.
Never fight a fire if…
 One extinguisher is not enough
 Smoke is affecting your breathing
 You cannot see the way out
 Gas cylinders or chemicals are involved
 Your efforts are not reducing the size of the
fire
 You don't know what is burning.
 The fire is spreading rapidly .
 The fire is producing a large amount of
smoke .
 IF YOUR INSTINCTS TELL YOU NOT TO…
In case of hearing the fire alarm:
Leave the building when you hear the
alarm sound!
Follow the signs directing you to the
nearest safe exit!
Inform the Fire Brigade
(Telephone numbers in Hungary:
105 or 112)
How to use the fire extinguisher.
Take off the wall and carry near to the fire.
Place the extinguisher at your side.
Hold the hose in one hand, pointing it at
the base of the fire.
Pull out the safety pin with the other
hand, then push down/squeeze the
handle.
Direct the contents of the extinguisher on
the fire
Most fire extinguishers operate using the P.A.S.S.
technique:
Most fire extinguishers operate using the P.A.S.S. technique:
PASS = Pull - Aim - Squeeze - Sweep
PULL... Pull the pin. This will also break the tamper seal.
AIM... Aim low, pointing the extinguisher nozzle (or its horn or hose) at
the base of the fire.
SQUEEZE... Squeeze the handle to release the extinguishing agent.
SWEEP... Sweep from side to side at the base of the fire until it appears
to be out. Watch the area. If the fire re-ignites, repeat steps.
Fire Classification
Class A - All carbonaceous
material such as wood,
textiles and paper. Also
certain types of plastic and
rubber.
Class B - Flammable liquids
such as petrol, oils, greases
and paints, solvents and fats.
Many plastics can also be
included in this class.
Class C - Flammable
gases such as methane,
propane, butane,
acetylene, town gas
including natural gas.
Class D - Fires involving
flammable metals. For
example sodium, lithium,
magnesium and aluminum
when in the form of swarf
or powder.
Class E - All fires which
are complicated by the
presence of live
electrical equipment or
wiring.
Class F - Fires involving
cooking oil and fat. For
example olive oil, maize
oil, sunflower oil, lard
and butter.
How to use the fire hose.
 The fire hydrant box includes a 20 meter hose pipe with a
water spreader (nozzle). To use, there is a need for two
persons.
 The first person should roll out the hose, and grab the
nozzle,
 Then the other person should open the tap.
Categories of Fire Signs
Prohibition (Red-White-Black)
You must not do something
Mandatory (Blue-White)
You must do/carry out the action given
by the sign
Warning (Yellow-Black)
Caution / Hazard ahead / Risk of danger
Safe Condition (Green-White)
The safe way/route to use in an
emergency
Fire Equipment (Red-White)
To indicate fire equipment
Type of Fire Extinguishers at CEU
ABC Powder Fire
Extinguishers
Safe for use on:
•Wood, Paper
•Textiles
•Flammable Liquids
•Gaseous Fires
•Live Electrical
•Equipment
Carbon dioxide Fire
Extinguishers
Safe for use on:
•Flammable Liquids
•Live Electrical
•Equipment
Fire Extinguishers - Powder
Red body with blue label.
Best on Class B fires but safe to use on any type of fire.
Works by chemically interfering with the combustion
reaction
Fire Extinguishers - Carbon Dioxide
Red body with black label
Best on Class B and C fires but safe to use
on any type of fire
Safe to use on fires involving electricity
Extinguishes by reducing oxygen levels
and cooling
Principles of Fire
A fire is - the rapid oxidation of a fuel producing
heat, particulates, gases and non-ionizing radiation
Broadly speaking, there are three essentials to
every fire. There must be:
Fuel, combustible material - i.e. something to
burn
Air - i.e. oxygen to sustain combustion
Heat, - i. e. higher than ignition temperature of
the combustible material
at the same time at the same place.
The process of combustion can be
likened to a triangle whose sides are:
Methods of Extinguishing Fires:
The three principle methods of extinguishing fires (i.e. the
removal of one side of the "triangle of combustion") are:
Starving,
Smothering,
Cooling,
removing the fuel
removing the air (oxygen)
removing the heat
Health and Safety
at
Central European University
Moving and Traffic
Do not run on slippery marble floors, stairs or
corridors!
Door steps
Always look ahead!
Stairways
Never run on the stairs!
Bars and ledges (lower height)
Do not lean or sit on them!
Swing doors:
Always look behind you
before you release
the door!
Automatically operated doors:
These doors operate slowly.
Be careful when using them!
Medical Center
In case of any accident, please turn to our Doctors!
Location:
Nador 11 courtyard
Phone no: 327-3815
http://www.ceu.hu/studentlife/services/medical-center
Accidents
First Aid Kits are available at all Receptions
Please ask the Security Guards and they will take further steps if necessary!
Smoking regulation
Please be advised that due to the regulation in Hungary (law no. XLII, year 1999) smoking is prohibited at educational
institution’s areas. The regulation prohibits the designation of indoor smoking areas in any public institution or place
of work or within 5 metres of the entrance of the building.
In compliance with this regulation, only the following outdoor areas will be designated for smoking purposes effective
immediately:
Nádor 9 Building - Faculty Tower 2nd floor Japanese Garden
Nádor 9 Building - Monument Building 2nd floor roofgarden
Nádor 15 Building - ground floor courtyard
Frankel Leó 30-34. Building – Business School 4th floor roofgarden
Hattyú 14-Cognitive Development Center-ground floor, outdoor designated smoking area
The buildings of
Október 6 Nr. 7.
Október 6 Nr. 12.
Október 6 Nr. 14.
Nádor 11
Nádor 13.
Zrínyi 14
Arany János 32.(OSA)
will be strictly non-smoking buildings including the restaurants, buffets as well.
The designated outdoor smoking areas have indications with proper signalization (both written and pictorial).
The health protectional fine may be 20.000-50.000 HUF in case of prohibited smoking! Employees have to pay for it!
Thank You for your attention!