Nine guidelines for safety of children in schools

by news
March 25, 2015

Bangalore :The City police have issued a set of guidelines for all schools to follow, in the wake of Vibgyor High school incident. City Police Commissioner M?N?Reddi has set August 31 as the deadline to comply with the norms.

1. The school buses operated by private players for managements should appoint a male and a female staff to accompany students till they are dropped at their doorsteps. The buses should not ferry more than the number prescribed by the Transport department.

Every bus should have a Global Positioning System (GPS) facility which should be functional always. The managements should verify driving licences of drivers and get more information about antecedents of drivers from jurisdictional police. Every bus should have a CCTV cameras facility which should be functional always.

2. The managements should enter into written agreements with vehicle owners that the owners would be solely responsible for violation of norms by their drivers. The vehicles should have valid documents and validity cards.

3. The managements should issue strict instructions to drivers to stay in their vehicles and buses. They should be warned not to move on the school premises and try to drag children into conversation unnecessarily. They should be warned not to affect peace and honour of the children.

4. Teachers concerned and supervisors alone should be present at grounds, swimming pool, laboratories, library, dancing hall and gym. Other staff should be instructed not to unnecessarily enter those places where they have no work.

5. The managements should appoint a Floor Vigilance Officer (FVO) for every floor including ground floor and top floor. If possible, woman teacher or senior woman staff should be appointed as FVO. A transparent glass cabin should be set up for them so that they could monitor activities taking place in all directions. The FVO should monitor movement suspicious persons and take action agains them.

6. The managements should prepare a report on the number of locations for installation of CCTV cameras and ensure they are always functional. The footage should be kept for 60 days. Staff should be appointed for monitoring and supervision of the CCTV cameras and the local police should be immediately alerted about special and rare incidents. The footage should be handed over to police if need be.

7. Identity cards with photos of students should be given to their parents. The parents should give a specific cellphone number for contacting during emergencies. The teacher should respond to calls or messages originating from such numbers. The management should inform about this to the parents and issue necessary instructions.

8. Identity cards should be  given to staff, office-bearers of management, security guards, attenders after verifying their antecedents from the police. Every one should be directed to display their ID cards while in school.

9. Required number of staff including women security personnel should be appointed for access control room, gates, and night shift besides three security supervisors and one chief supervisor to work between 8 am and 2 pm and between 2 pm and 8 pm and night patrolling. Security staff should submit a report to their heads once in two hours about latest safety status.