Volume IV: Facilities and SafetyChapter A: SafetyResponsible Executive: PresidentResponsible Office: Office of the Senior Vice President for Administrative OperationsDate Issued: November 1, 2011Date Last Revised: January 15, 2024
ContactsStatement of PolicyReason for This PolicyIndividuals and Entities AffectedExclusionsResponsibilitiesDefinitions (defined terms are capitalized throughout the document)Related Documents, Forms and ToolsWebsite Address for This PolicyHistory and UpdatesAppendix
Vice President for Physical Facilities and Chief Public Safety Officer765-494-3124 | aoadmins@purdue.edu
Fort Wayne: Vice Chancellor for Financial and Administrative Affairs260-481-4199
Northwest: Vice Chancellor for Finance and Administration219-989-2232
West Lafayette: Director of Emergency Planning and Preparedness765-494-0446
The University takes into consideration local and regional weather conditions, travel conditions and decisions by local school districts when deciding whether to delay, dismiss or cancel classes and/or routine operations for an entire campus due to Adverse Weather Conditions. When conditions warrant, a decision to delay, dismiss or cancel classes and/or routine operations is coordinated with appropriate local city, county or state officials and communicated to faculty, staff and students of the affected campus. The decision to delay, dismiss or cancel classes and/or routine operations for the West Lafayette campus is made by the President and for each of the Regional Campuses it is made by the Chancellor. The President and the Chancellors will each assign a designee for such purposes to act in his or her absence.
The purpose of this policy is to address Adverse Weather Conditions that affect University operations.
All units, students, faculty and staff on all of the University’s campuses.
There are no exclusions from this policy.
President or Chancellor
Students, Faculty and Staff
Department or Unit Heads
Essential Personnel
Human Resources
Business Offices
All defined terms are capitalized throughout the document. Additional defined terms may be found in the central Policy Glossary.
Adverse Weather Conditions Existing or predicted temperatures and wind conditions; snow, ice or water accumulations; or tornadic or severe thunderstorm activity that pose a severe health threat to students, faculty and staff.
Essential Personnel Personnel designated by a unit head as employees that are required in order to provide the minimum level of service on a campus (i.e., emergency services, utilities and provision of food and housing) and those needed to prevent irreparable damage to research and mechanical systems. Each affected unit head will designate Essential Personnel in their department and notify them annually and as needed of this designation.
Tornado Warning An alert issued by the National Weather Service to indicate that a tornado has been sighted on radar or on the ground and poses a definite threat to a given area.
Tornado Watch An alert issued by the National Weather Service when atmospheric conditions are favorable for the formation of tornadoes in a given area.
Campus emergency preparedness websites:
www.purdue.edu/vpec/policies/facilities-safety/iva6
January 15, 2024: Updated Responsible Office, Contacts, and links to emergency preparedness websites.
June 9, 2014: Policy converted to new template. Hyperlink in Related Documents, Forms and Tools section updated.
November 18, 2011: Policy number changed to IV.A.6 (formerly I.2.5) and website address updated.
November 1, 2011: This policy supersedes the Policy Relating to Adverse Weather Conditions – West Lafayette Campus (Executive Memorandum No. C-35). It is the first system-wide policy to address this issue.
December 12, 1994: The Policy Relating to Adverse Weather Conditions – West Lafayette Campus (Executive Memorandum No. C-35) superseded Executive Vice President and Treasurer
Memorandum No. A-7 and Memorandum No. A-26).
There are no appendices to this policy.