We all have the right to feel safe and be safe on campus and during classes at the University.
The safety of University members is a paramount priority for the TNMU.
If you have been physically hurt, are experiencing mental or emotional stress for any reason or have encountered potentially dangerous or violent situations during classes, please reach out to the teacher. If such situation happened in a hostel – reach out to the commandant. If outside University premises – please call 112 or contact Dean’s office of International Students Faculty (035-225-39-98) or Dean directly. We will listen and take action to help.
Remember, safety is a priority, and it is essential to take proactive steps to protect yourself while enjoying your university experience. Familiarize yourself with the emergency procedures on campus, including evacuation plans, and please know the locations of shelters, fire exits and first-aid kits.
All buildings and dormitories of the university have active shelters, which have an Internet connection:
Educational building No 1 – for 670 people
Educational building No 2 – for 355 people
Educational building No 3 – for 300 people
Educational building No 5 – for 520 people
Educational building No 6 – for 540 people
Educational building No 7 – for 160 people
Educational building No 8 – for 280 people
Educational building No 10 – for 420 people
Dormitory No 1 – for 540 people
Dormitory No 2 – for 550 people
Dormitory No 3 – for 300 people
Dormitory No 4 – for 152 people.
WHAT TO DO DURING AIR RAID WARNING
If air sirens start giving warning during the class time, it is mandatory to follow teacher’s instructions and go with the teacher to the shelter.
If air sirens go off during breaks or after classes:
- immediately seek shelter inside the closest shelter;
- interactive map with shelters of the Ternopil city:
- remember the rule of 2 walls and 2 exits;
- if there is no protective structure nearby, hide behind concrete slabs, a curb, lie down in the recesses of the earth, group up and cover your head with your hands;
- stay calm;
- provide assistance to those in need.
If air sirens start giving warning when you are in hostel:
- quickly, without panic, take a place in the hostel defensive structure;
- strictly follow the instructions of the Hostel administration;
- stay calm.
If you are in a car during air raid warning:
- park the car, get out, and make your way as quickly as possible into any building that you can enter, remember the rule of 2 walls and 2 exits;
- if there is no protective structure nearby, hide behind concrete slabs, a curb, lie down in the recesses of the earth, group up and cover your head with your hands;
- stay calm.
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