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To: All Library Staff
From: Lee Cartmill - Director, Finance &
Administration
Re: Inclement Weather Procedures , 2004 -2005
As winter approaches, it is time once again to remind everyone
about the university's inclement weather procedures. The
official version of these procedures is contained in Section
2.5 of the Cornell University Policy: Inclement Weather
http://www.univco.cornell.edu/policy/IW.html#1.
The most important points about the procedures are as follows:
(1) The decision about the operating status of the university
is made by Harold D. Craft, Jr., Vice President for
Administration and CFO, based on the weather and road
conditions in Tompkins County. His decision will be made
in consultation with police, transportation and ground
services personnel, executive staff and deans. He and the
provost have stated that academic and administrative unit
leaders may not close their college or unit unless the
university itself closes.
(2) Notification of a decision to close will be communicated
as quickly as possible. During working hours, e-mail and
the telephone will be used. The Library Administration
will announce closing information during the day to all the
libraries. In all other circumstances, local radio and
TV stations will carry the announcement. For a list of
radio and TV stations that will be notified for broadcast
announcements of closings and emergencies see: http://web.cornell.edu/Emergency/radio-tv.htm.
On campus and in the local community, the university's low
power AM station (530KHZ) will carry this information. An
inclement weather AUDIX message is available at 255-3377.
You can also look on the University Operating Status Web page
: http://www.info.cornell.edu/CUHomePage/Status.html
Staff are asked not to telephone the Cornell Police for
closing information as this ties up lines needed for
emergencies.
All employees are urged to subscribe to the Inclement
Weather/Special Event Email list by doing the following:
Send an email message to:
listproc@cornell.edu
The body of the message should read:
SUBSCRIBE UNIV-CLOSING-L FIRSTNAME LASTNAME
(Insert your own first and last name)
The Library Administration will try to communicate closing
information to unit and department heads in the evening,
morning, and during weekends, but it is the responsibility of
all staff to listen to radio and TV for announcements and to
communicate with their supervisors/ or employees about their
plans. All employees, including student employees,
should have the home telephone numbers of their supervisors
and staff available AT HOME.
(3) Supervisors should be understanding and reasonable about
personal situations for those who live far from the university
campus. When the university remains open staff who feel
that it is unsafe for them to travel to campus or who have
family care requirements when the local schools close or delay
opening should remain at home if that seems the best course.
When the university remains open, employees who cannot report
to or cannot remain at work due to personal travel conditions
may charge the time off to personal or vacation leave; make up
the time within the same work week at the mutual convenience
of the employee and the supervisor; or request leave without
pay if no other accrued time is available. When the
university is closed, staff receive their normal compensation.
(4) When the university is CLOSED the libraries are CLOSED.
When the university OPENING IS DELAYED, the libraries are
closed until the announced opening time, at which time all
libraries will be OPEN. If the university declares a
PARTIAL CLOSING, classes and exams are held and the libraries
are OPEN with reduced services. However, in this
situation, only library staff who have been designated as
"skeletal" staff are asked to stay or come to work
to keep buildings open and circulation services operating.
These employees will receive additional compensation. The
remainder of the staff who have not been designated as part of
the "skeletal" staff, should leave work (or remain
at home) and will receive their normal compensation.
(5) Area law enforcement officials may announce that everyone
is to "avoid unnecessary travel" when the weather is
severe. This is not the same as closing the roads.
Travel to and from work is considered necessary travel, but
travel to optional activities such as shopping, visiting
relatives and friends is not. In these circumstances you
will be expected to come to work or stay at work for your
regular hours. If your personal circumstances are such
that you feel you cannot come to or stay at work, the
procedures outlined in item (3) apply.
(6) If the county or other municipalities announce that
driving on all or some roads is prohibited and the roads are
closed, the university does not expect employees or students
to violate these rules. There are some people, such as health,
safety, and emergency personnel, who are required to work even
though the roads are closed to traffic and they generally
carry some form of identification from the university
designating them as "essential" employees. The
library does not designate any of its employees as essential
in this sense.
(7) Because the decision on the operating status of the
university is based on road and weather conditions in Tompkins
County, it is expected that the university will close when the
Tompkins County sheriff closes the roads. The Library
closes when the university closes. (See the special rules for
a partial closing in item (4)). However, it sometimes
happens that the roads in one of the surrounding counties are
closed before the Tompkins County sheriff and the university
administration make their decisions. As long as the
university is open, you are expected to come to work or stay
at work for your regular hours, unless your personal
circumstances are such that you feel you cannot. Again,
the procedures for taking time off are outlined in item (3).
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