Download - 2015 Build Directors Workshop November 30, 2015 Pierre Barbarie Director-Campus Public Safety
2015 Build Directors Workshop
November 30, 2015
Pierre Barbarie
Director-Campus Public Safety
Agenda
• Organizational Changes
• Key Management
• Security Device Management
• Emergency Evacuation Teams
Organizational Changes
Prior to June 1, 2015• University Safety
-Security Services
-Fire Prevention & Emergency Measures
-Environmental Health & Safety (EHS)
-Hazardous Waste Management
-Parking & Transportation Services
As of June 1, 2015• Campus Public Safety (Director-Pierre Barbarie)
-Security Services
-Fire Prevention
-Emergency Management & Preparedness
-Parking & Transportation Services
• Environmental Health & Safety (Director-Wayne Wood)
-Hazardous Waste Management
Key Management
• Medeco key system (a high security lock system requiring proper records & proper controls to maintain its integrity)
• Security Services supports the McGill locksmiths with the administration of the system
• Management of the system is an administrative burden as we have no functional key management software presently in place (we presently use multiple databases & a paper-centred process)
• Looking forward to the key management module on FAMIS to be implemented in order to be quicker & more efficient by having a centralized location of storage of information which will also allow easier maintenance of key records and for the Medeco key system to become paperless. This software will permit Security Services, the Locksmiths unit, Building Directors & department key administrators to have an ease of access to tools & information required.
Security Device Management
Advise Security Services every time there is a change in room function, new occupants, or alterations to the room because security devices may no longer be compatible with changes.
Existing security devices that will no longer be used by new occupants need to be removed as part of the move (panic buttons, intrusion systems, cameras, etc.).
Understand your liability with security devices, especially cameras and their repair and replacement costs. Consult the grid in the Service Level Commitment for Security Devices document online.
http://www.mcgill.ca/security/files/security/service_level_commitment
Emergency Evacuation Teams
How can the Building Directors help & lead…
The Building Director’s Roles…
• Promote the importance & need for the creation of the evacuation team
• Maintain an updated list of team members
• Liaise with the Fire Prevention unit for training and any other issues or questions regarding Evacuation Teams
Stéphanie H. LeclercProject Manager, Sustainable Procurement
Managing used and end-of-life Pallets… and IT Equipment
What’s up with pallets left on loading docks?
Procurement Services, in collaboration with FMAS has set-up a regular pick-up scheme.
• This service is being provided by an external firm.
• Pallets are being picked-up every other Thursday morning at the following sites:
• Pallets are also being picked-up, every four Thursdays at the two Music buildings
McIntyre Rutherford
Stewart Bio Wong
Otto Mass MNI
McConnell Lyman Duff
MacDonald Harrington and Burnside Hall
Financial Services
What’s up with pallets left on loading docks?...
The contract covers the picking-up and sound recycling of the following materials:
• All pallets or pallet fragments, regardless of their shape, colour or material content (plastic/wood/particle/metal).
• Wooden components (crate pieces) as long as they are of a manageable size (can be picked-up and carried safely by one man).
What’s up with pallets left on loading docks?...
Collection stats since the beginning of the program:
• 20 pick-up runs
• 728 pallets have been picked-up
• 420 pallets were good to be reused
• 105 were damaged but could be repaired
• 165 were non-standard sized pallets
• 38 were pressed-wood pallets
• About 80 other random pieces of wood were also collected
Managing used and end-of-life IT Equipment
McGill’s new IT Asset Management Regulation
• Developed in collaboration between Procurement Services, IT Services and FMAS
• Aligns the lifecycle management of our IT assets with:- McGill’s Procurement Policy- McGill’s Sustainability Policy- University’s Policy on the Responsible Use of IT Resources
• The Regulation also directs the
University towards the sound
management, the longevity and
optimization of its IT assets, in
compliance with Québec Government
legal requirements.
Current scope: Equipment purchased in whole or in part with University funds.
Responsibilities for Building Directors under the new Regulation
Managing used and end-of-life IT Equipment
• IT Assets are currently being inventoried (especially desktops, laptops
and display devices).
• We are currently identifying Technical Stewards and Asset Stewards for
each department and/or unit.
We’ll make the list of names available as soon as it is completed.
• Only Technical Stewards or Asset Stewards should request HWM to pick-up
obsolete IT equipment (because they manage the inventory and proper data-
wiping).
• No McGill IT equipment should be given away and/or recycled through other
channels.
Thank you!...
Questions?
http://www.mcgill.ca/procurement/regulation/policies/it-asset-management-regulation
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Master PlanPresentation November 30th, 2015
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• McGill needs to address its priority space issues in a coherent way.
• McGill needs to build and communicate a shared vision of its development with all its community, and needs to explain how it plans to achieve this vision.
Why does McGill need a Master Plan?
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• MEESR requires it for any capital funding discussions.
• MEESR requires it to consider funding for major capital projects.
Why does MEESR want a McGill Master Plan?
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Master Plan Principles developed 2008
Summary
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1.0 Dynamic Intellectual Community2.0 Strategic Growth3.0 Campus Identities4.0 Research, Teaching and Learning5.0 Service areas priorities6.0 Historic buildings and landscapes7.0 Facilities and infrastructure8.0 Campus accessibility9.0 Landscape designhttps://www.mcgill.ca/campusplanning/files/campusplanning/2008_master_plan_principles_report_-_final.pdf
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Current Assumptions
• Wilson Hall will be renovated and expanded.
• The feasibility study on the RVH site will start in early 2016.
• The School of Nursing will be relocated.
• The Powell site may be studied for a major new academic building.
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• early 2016Principal’s Task Force on the Academic Vision and Mission of the RVH Site develops a vision for the RVH property
• early 2016Project managers and design team selected for the RVH feasibility study
• during 2016Master Plan group refines space program for the RVH
• during 2016the Master Plan group synchronizes the overall Campus Master Plan with the RVH vision
• Summer/Fall 2017the RVH feasibility study completed
• Summer/Fall 2017the McGill community review the overall Campus Master Plan
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Anticipated schedule
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Discussion
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