Safe and Security Plan 2021-2022
Safe and Security Plan 2021-2022
Safe and Security Plan 2021-2022
SDO-QF-SGOD-HRD-008
Department of Education
Region III – Central Luzon Revision: 00
Schools Division of Aurora
District of Dilasag Effectivity date: 2-20-2018
DINIOG NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
CHAPTER 1. BACKGROUND
A. Introduction
Keeping schools safe allows students, teachers, and parents allows everyone to look forward and
encourage an environment that promotes safety and create a creative learning. When the basic safety of each
of everyone aren’t met it will result in not feeling comfortable at school that will lead in not showing up, or
may remain on the edge throughout the day. Promoting school safety creates an open space for learners to
explore, learn, and grow.
A safe learning environment is essential for students in all ages. Without it they are unable to focus on
learning the skills needed for a successful education and future. When violence is part of the educational
setting, all students are affected in some way.
In line with the vision and mission of the DEPED, the Diniog National High School and Senior High
School was trying as it best to secure the safety of each of everyone, via creating and strictly implementing
rules and policies that will cater the needs of the learners.
Human induced hazards was identified based on the location of the school, community, surroundings, and
based on the previous records that happen in the community and on the school.
Below are the lists of possible human hazards that may happen in school, which may affect the safety and
lives of the learners, teachers, and non- teaching staff.
1. Food Poisoning
2. Bullying
3. Fire
4. Vehicular Related Accidents
5. Arm conflict
C. Scenarios
Food poisoning might happen if there is a unclean or unhygienic preparation of food, among those who
prepared food and sell food to the teachers. If this happen the first response that will be done by the school, is to
put the victim, in the school clinic or in the Brgy. Clinic.
Since face to face is not allowed if physical abuse happen among teachers, the persons who involved on
the incident will be reported first to school grievance committee and on the school head. Brgy. Officials and
Police officers will be in the case if the school will not be able to solve the incident of physical abuse.
To preclude the incident of physical assault in school, the NO ID, NO Entry policy will be strictly
implemented on the school perimeter. If ID is not present, the visitors or the outsiders will fill the Visitor log
book, for their identity. The gate and other entry will be guarded by the SSG Officers and by the School Guard.
If fire happen on the school premises, the first thing to be done is to look and call immediately the hotline
of Brgy. And Dilasag BFP that was posted on each room. The knowledge of the learners and teachers regarding
on how to kill the fire like using fire extinguisher has a great help in maintaining the safety of each of everyone.
Vehicular accident will happen since the location of the school is near at the tourist attraction of the
community, where different kinds of vehicle pass on the school every day. Putting up signage’s in front of the
school premises has a great help to prevent accidents.
For armed-conflict, closed the doors and gate tightly to avoid the entry of unknown person and lay-down
or take cover to ensure safety, and immediately call for help.
***CP Forms:
ASSUMPTIONS
No. of (why they were
Affected NO. OF DISPLACED POPULATION affected/ Characteristics
AFFECTE Population displaced/
D AREA evacuated
(School) OUTSIDE
INSIDE EVACUATION TOTAL
Family Persons EVACUATION
Famil Famil
Persons Location Family Persons Persons
y y
Grade 7 Evacuatio 1.Injury
38 2 10 n Area of 35 37 2. Suffocation
the School 3.Huge Fire
Grade 8 Evacuatio 1.Injury
37 2 12 n Area of 34 36 2. Suffocation
the School 3.Huge Fire The affected
Grade 9 Evacuatio 1.Injury population are
32 2 11 n Area of 28 30 2. Suffocation the learners,
the School 3.Huge Fire and the
Grade 10 Evacuatio 1.Injury teaching and
58 3 12 n Area of 51 54 2. Suffocation non-teaching
the School 3.Huge Fire staff of Diniog
Grade 11 Evacuatio 1.Injury NHS and SHS if
55 4 14 n Area of 48 52 2. Suffocation fire will happen.
the School 3.Huge Fire
Grade 12 Evacuatio 1.Injury
35 1 4 n Area of 25 26 2. Suffocation
the School 3.Huge Fire
Teaching
Evacuatio 1.Injury
and Non-
16 0 0 n Area of 16 16 2. Suffocation
Teaching the School 3.Huge Fire
Staff
Preschool
Teenage
Teenage
Population
Toddler
Toddler
School
Citizen
School
Citizen
Senior
Senior
Infant
Infant
Adult
Adult
age
age
Pregnant
Lactating
PWD’s
PWD’s
Others
Ohers’
Total
Total
above
above
13-17
18-59
13-17
18-59
6-12
6-12
1-3
4-5
1-3
4-5
0–
0–
12
60
12
60
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 10
Grade 11
Grade 12
Teaching and
Non-Teaching
Staff
D. Vicinity Map
Diniog National High School was established on June 2012 and was located at Brgy Diniog Dilasag
Aurora. It has an area of at least 20,319 Square meter.500 meter. Approximately the distance of the school from
the nearest town was 2.3 km.
School fences of the school is not concrete. Some of it are already destroyed, that lead as the main
entrance and exit of outsiders who want to have a short distance to Parang Hills. The ceilings of the school
covered court are already damaged because of continuous strong wind.
A. Goals
The goal of the safe security plan is to provide effective, efficient, timely and well- coordinated response
mechanisms in the event of the occurrence of human induced hazard in Diniog National High School and SHS.
Such safe security plan shall help to protect lives, properties and the environment, and restore the immediate
needs of the learners, teachers, and staff of the school.\, and create an environment that is safe and conducive for
learning.
B. Objectives
a. To ensure the safety and protection of properties and lives of the learners, and teaching and non-teaching staff
of Diniog NHS and SHS.
b. To establish partnership, coordination and linkages with different agencies and stakeholders, that will help in
securing the safety of the Diniog NHS and SHS learners, and its school personnel.
c. To promote learning environment that is conducive to learners.
d. To strictly observed and implement the rules and regulation of the school.
e. To promote camaraderie and harmonious relationship among the students, parents, and stakeholders of the
school.
CHAPTER III-COORDINATION, COMMAND & CONTROL
A. Coordination-(Specify the clusters that will respond to all the needs as it arise.)
RESOURCE/
QUANTITY UNIT RESOURCE AGENCY/OFFICE REMARKS
LOCATION
2-Functionable
Diniog NHS and LRC ICT, School
Fire Extinguisher 3 1-not functionable
SHS Head Office
Diniog NHS and Grade 7,8,9,10
First Aid Kit 4 Classroom Fund Functionable
SHS classroom
Improvised Diniog NHS and
4 Classroom Fund All Classrooms Not Functionable
Stretcher SHS
Megaphone 1 MOOE/NGOs Diniog NHS Grade 10 Functionable
School Head, Grade
Emergency Lights 3 MOOE Diniog NHS 10, and School Functionable
Guard
Emergency Kit 3 MOOE Diniog NHS All Classrooms Functionable
Piko 1 MOOE Diniog NHS School Canteen Functionable
Hard Helmet 2 MOOE Diniog NHS Grade 10 Functionable
Whistle 12 MOOE Diniog NHS All Classrooms Functionable
Cluster: SDRRMC
RESOURCE/
QUANTITY UNIT RESOURCE AGENCY/OFFICE REMARKS
LOCATION
LRC ICT, School Not fucntionable
Fire Extinguisher 3 Diniog NHS
Head Office
Grade 7,8,9,10
First Aid Kit 4 Classroom Fund Diniog NHS Functionable
classroom
Megaphone 1 MOOE/NGOs Diniog NHS Grade 10 Functionable
School Guard,
Schoo Head Office,
Emergency Lights 4 MOOE Diniog NHS Functionable
and Grade 10
Classroom
Emergency Kit 3 MOOE Diniog NHS All Classrooms Functionable
Piko 1 MOOE Diniog NHS School Canteen Functionable
Hard Helmet 2 MOOE Diniog NHS Grade 10 Functionable
Stretcher 1 Red Cross Diniog NHS Grade 10 Functionable
Radio Based 1 PGA Diniog NHS School Head Office Fucntionable
All Teachers and
Hand Held Radio 16 MOOE Diniog NHS Functionable
Staff
Emergency
1 Red Cross Diniog NHS School Head Office Functionable
Kit/Bag
Whistle 12 MOOE Diniog NHS All Classrooms Functionable
Communication Evacuation
MISHEL GRACE R. RODELIO GONZALES
TAMONDONG ()
(0975-700-5863) JOSHUA CLAY P. SERAFINES
MAY J. ARAGON (09456053104)
(0915-4624-723)
Prepared by:
ROSITA C. PASCUA
GPTA President
DAVID B. BANNAWI
Project Development Officer II-DRRM