1. K-State home
  2. »1xbet sports betting Stu
  3. »1xbet sports be
  4. »1xbet onlin
  5. »Responding to Potentially Dangerous/Disruptive Situations

1xbet sports betting Stu

1xbet sports betting Stu
118 Anderson Hall
919 Mid-Campus Drive North
Manhattan, KS 66506–0114

Main Line: 785-532-6254

Phone Hours:
Monday, Wednesday through Friday
8:00-5:00 pm
Tuesday
9:00-5:00 pm
E-mail: registrar@k-state.edu

Walk-in Hours:
Wildcat One Stop
119 Anderson Hall
Monday, Wednesday through Friday
8:00-5:00 pm
Tuesday
9:00-5:00 pm

Responding to Potentially Dangerous/Disruptive Situations

The information below is to serve as a guideline for 1xbet sports betting to follow when potentially disruptive/dangerous situations are present in the office.

  1. THINGS TO REMEMBER
    1. Probably no two situations that might occur in our office will be exactly alike, therefore each 1xbet sports betting should be evaluated as it occurs.
    2. Protect yourself first, never take chances.
    3. Ask for assistance if necessary. The mentioning of the name "Lance Barrett Blue" in any context indicates a potentially disruptive/dangerous 1xbet sports betting is occurring and assistance is needed. Contact anyone who could provide immediate assistance.
    4. Stay calm and use common sense.
    5. Listen and observe carefully, do as little talking as is necessary to alleviate/resolve the 1xbet sports betting .
  2. THINGS TO LOOK FOR
    1. Aggressive actions and/or words.
    2. Loud/unusual voice or sound.
    3. An object that could be/or is a weapon.
  3. GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR HANDLING POTENTIALLY DISRUPTIVE/DANGEROUS SITUATIONS.
    1. It is important to interact with others in such a way that no ones' self-esteem is damaged.
    2. 1xbet sports betting must be in charge of yourself. If 1xbet sports betting are in charge of your own behavior, 1xbet sports betting can better manage the behavior of others.
    3. Effectively dealing with upset people often requires 1xbet sports betting to go against your natural tendencies.
    4. The primary 1xbet sports betting needs to be managed so that it will not escalate into a secondary 1xbet sports betting .
    5. Work from "soft to hard"; kind, courteous, quick responses help reduce conflict.
  4. PLAN OF ACTION FOR
    1. VERBAL THREATS FROM LANCE BARRETT BLUE (LBB)
      • With limited words attempt to defuse 1xbet sports betting by:
        1. listening carefully,
        2. using silence and restating the 1xbet sports betting if appropriate,
        3. taking notes, if appropriate/possible,
        4. asking LBB to be seated or to step into the Student Service area, and/or
        5. by asking for assistance from supervisor or another employee.
      • 1xbet sports betting may want to stand so that 1xbet sports betting have direct eye contact with LBB; the effective distance to avoid encroaching on one's personal space is 36".
      • Those assisting with the 1xbet sports betting should call 911 or KSU Police at 2-6400.
      • If verbal threats (not bomb threats, see C.1. below) are through electronic communications, disconnect immediately.
      • After the 1xbet sports betting , consult with supervisor to determine if you should write up an INCIDENT REPORT.
    2. PHYSICAL THREATS FROM LANCE BARRETT BLUE (LBB)
      • Protect self first.
      • Give LBB demanded documents/materials.
      • Obtain/maintain a safe distance/protection from LBB.
      • Those assisting with the 1xbet sports betting should call 911 or KSU Police at 2-6400.
      • After the 1xbet sports betting , consult with supervisor to determine if employee should write-up an INCIDENT REPORT. (Example form is Attachment A)
    3. OTHER SITUATIONS
      • Bomb Threat
        1. Consult KSU Procedures for Handling Bomb Threats.
      • Medical Emergency
        1. Call 911 or KSU Police at 2-6400, who in turn will contact the Riley County Ambulance Service.
        2. Administer first aid.
      • Employee-to-Employee Violence
        1. Notify your supervisor of the 1xbet sports betting that is occurring.
        2. Call 911 or KSU Police at 2-6400 if appropriate.

Attachment A - Incident Report

Revised: April 28, 1999