School Drill Documentation Form is a legal document that was released by the Michigan State Police - a government authority operating within Michigan.
Q: What is a School Drill Documentation Form?
A: A School Drill Documentation Form is a form used in Michigan schools to document drills such as fire drills, tornado drills, and lockdown drills.
Q: Why are School Drill Documentation Forms used?
A: School Drill Documentation Forms are used to ensure that schools are conducting and documenting the required drills in accordance with state regulations and to maintain a record of these drills.
Q: Who is responsible for completing School Drill Documentation Forms?
A: School administrators or designated personnel are responsible for completing School Drill Documentation Forms.
Q: What types of drills are documented on the School Drill Documentation Form?
A: The School Drill Documentation Form documents drills such as fire drills, tornado drills, lockdown drills, and any other type of drill required by the school.
Q: What information is included in the School Drill Documentation Form?
A: The School Drill Documentation Form includes information such as the date and time of the drill, the type of drill conducted, the duration of the drill, and any additional comments or observations.
Q: Is it mandatory to complete the School Drill Documentation Form?
A: Yes, it is mandatory for Michigan schools to complete the School Drill Documentation Form for each drill conducted.
Q: How often should drills be conducted in Michigan schools?
A: Michigan schools are required to conduct a minimum of five fire drills, two tornado drills, and three lockdown drills each school year.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Michigan State Police.