LAUREL SPRINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT

 

Operation and Maintenance of Plant                                          Policy #3510

 

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The board of education is responsible for providing school facilities that are safe from hazards; sanitary; properly equipped, lighted and ventilated; and aesthetically suited to promoting the goals of the district.  School buildings and site accommodations shall include provisions for individuals with disabilities pursuant to law and regulations.

The chief school administrator shall develop and enforce detailed regulations for the safe and sanitary operation of the buildings and grounds.  The regulations shall be reviewed and adopted by the board, and explained to all staff annually at the beginning of each school year and when any changes are made.

The chief school administrator and board secretary shall develop a multiyear comprehensive maintenance plan for board approval, to be updated annually.

 

Integrated Pest Management

 

The New Jersey School Integrated Pest Management Act of 2002 requires schools to implement a school integrated pest management policy. As per this policy, each local school board of a school district, the Chief Administrator and each Principal shall implement Integrated Pest Management (IPM) procedures to control pests and minimize exposure of children, faculty, and staff to pesticides. Laurel Springs School shall develop and maintain an IPM plan as part of the district’s policy.

 

Integrated pest management procedures in schools

Implementation of IPM procedures will determine when to control pests and whether to use mechanical, physical, cultural, biological or chemical methods. Applying IPM principles prevents unacceptable levels of pest damage by the most economical means and with the least possible hazard to people, property, and the environment.

Each school shall consider the full range of management options, including no action at all. Non-pesticide pest management methods are to be used whenever possible. The choice of using a pesticide shall be based on a review of all other available options and a determination that these options are not effective or not reasonable. When it is determined that a pesticide must be used, low impact pesticides and methods are preferred and shall be considered for use first.

                                

Development of IPM plans

The school IPM plan is a blueprint of how Laurel Springs School District will manage pests through IPM methods. The school IPM plan states the school’s goals regarding the management of pests and the use of pesticides. It reflects the school’s site-specific needs. The IPM plan shall provide a description of how each component of the school IPM policy will be implemented at the school. For public schools, the Chief School Administrator, in collaboration with the school building administrator, shall be responsible for the development of the IPM plan for this school.

 

IPM Coordinator

The Chief School Administrator shall designate an integrated pest management coordinator, who is responsible for the implementation of the school integrated pest management policy.  The IPM Coordinator is the Supervisor of Operations

 

Education /Training

The school community will be educated about potential pest problems and IPM methods used to achieve the pest management objectives.

The IPM Coordinator, other school staff and pesticide applicators involved with implementation of the school IPM policy will be trained in appropriate components of IPM as it pertains to the school environment.

Students, parents/guardians will be provided information on this policy and instructed on how they can contribute to the success of the IPM program.

 

Record keeping

Records of pesticide use shall be maintained on site to meet the requirements of the state regulatory agency and the school board.  Records shall also include, but are not limited to, pest surveillance data sheets and other non-pesticide pest management methods and practices utilized.

 

Notification/Posting

The Chief School Administrator of Laurel Springs School District is responsible for timely notification to students’ parents or guardians and the school staff of pesticide treatments pursuant to the School IPM Act.

 

Re-entry

Re-entry to a pesticide treated area shall conform to the requirements of the School IPM Act.

 

Pesticide applicators

The IPM coordinator shall ensure that applicators follow state regulations, including licensing requirements and label precautions, and must comply with all components of the School IPM Policy.

 

Evaluation

Annually, for public schools, the Chief School Administrator will report to the local school board on the effectiveness of the IPM plan and make recommendations for improvement as needed. The local school board directs the Chief School Administrator to develop regulations/procedures for the implementation of this policy.

 

First Reading:      August 19, 2009

 

Legal References:    N.J.S.A.   13:1F-19

                                  through -33                               “School Integrated Pest Management Act”

                                N.J.S.A.  18A:17-49

                                  through -52                               Buildings and grounds supervisors to be certified educational facilities managers          

                                N.J.S.A.  18A:22‑8                      Contents of budget; program budgeting system

                                N.J.S.A.  34:5A‑1 et seq.             Worker and Community Right to Know Act

                                N.J.S.A.  34:6A‑25 et seq.            New Jersey Public Employees Occupational Safety

                                                                                 and Health Act

                                N.J.A.C.  5:23                             Barrier free subcode of the uniform construction code

                                N.J.A.C.  6A:23A-6.9                   Facilities maintenance and repair schedule and accounting

                                N.J.A.C.  6A:26-12.1 et seq.        Operation and Maintenance of Facilities

                                See particularly:                         

                                  N.J.A.C.  6A:26-12.2(a)1, 2

                                N.J.A.C.  6A:30-1.1 et seq.          Evaluation of the Performance of School Districts

                                N.J.A.C.  6A:32-12.1                   Reporting requirements