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1. The Student Mentor Office opening hours are Mon Fri 16 00 20 00 during term time Outside of these times students can contact their site staff receptions for assistance Mentors do not deal with repairs lost key cards or discipline matters of any kind If you live in a residence the site staff will be able to assist you with these problems The Mentor Scheme Student Support Team are constantly seeking feedback to improve the service and would welcome any comments using the contact details above Student Support The University provides a wide range of support for its students All students can expect to receive general support in developing their personal and academic potential from tutorial staff in their respective Schools Departments For more information on Student Support go to www as bham ac uk support 41 The Guild of Students also have a range of support and other services available for more information please go to www guildofstudents com Health The University expects that you will register with a local general medical practitioner GP during your time at University This is very important to ensure prompt treatment is available to you should you require it This is in line with Department of Health guidance which states that you should register with a GP near to where you spend the majority of the year Your home town doctor will see you as a temporary resident during vacation periods if necessary Informati
2. Remember good quality pans retain heat well so generally only a low or medium heat is necessary Ensure pan handles are posi tioned safely and away from heat sources Lift pans do not drag Use pan lids except when frying Deal with spillage immediately but with care UUK Code of Practic Never X Use gauze metal pan diffusers asbestos mats and stands e g Wok stands they can cause overheating Use utensils with skirts or rims e g buckets and some kettles Use badly dented or distorted pans Leave an element switched on when not cooking Cook food directly on the hot plate Place large preserving pans or fish kettles across two hot plates Place plastic vessels or utensils ona hot hob Use the hob as an area for storage Always place pans centrally on the hotplate 11 2 18 Portable Appliance Testing PAT What is PAT Portable Appliance Testing requires that all portable appliances with a mains plug need to be tested to ensure that they are safe and fit for purpose Appliances include but are not restricted to the following examples e Computers monitors and peripherals requiring mains power e Audio and telephone equipment requiring mains power e Kettles microwave ovens and other kitchen appliances e Vacuum cleaners e Extension leads Any portable appliances supplied by or used in the premises by University staff are inspected and maintained
3. This 3 Party Disclosure Form is available to download at www birmingham ac uk students accommodation Contactus aspx 40 7 Student Support Welfare Student Mentor Scheme The Student Mentor Scheme provides advice and guidance to all students whilst living in University accommodation The Scheme can help with a variety of issues including e Shared living and accommodation related issues e Academic issues e Financial matters e General wellbeing whilst living and studying at the University The scheme offers a variety of services to students throughout the academic year This includes individual mentoring support interactive workshops mediation to help students work through any flat issues and help when students decide to move into a house after their first year In addition students will receive useful information to help tackle important issues The Student Mentor Scheme also provides a large Welcome Team which will assist students upon arrival with moving into University accommodation and will visit flats over the first few weeks of the academic year to help with any queries which may arise They will also run a number of events and activities to help students settle into their time at University Students can access the service by email telephone or by visiting the Student Mentor Office at The Hub on the Vale Tel 0121 415 8568 Email mentorwelfare guild bham ac uk Web site www guildofstudents com support studentmentors
4. method of payment of the residence fees Please note that once you have opted for a particular method of payment you will not be able to change it during the Accommodation Period Included in your offer of accommodation and contract you will find instructions on how to accept your accommodation and make payment If you wish to pay your residence fees by a single payment please use one of the methods in the Payment Form and no 550 pre payment is required If you wish to pay your residence fees by Direct Debit you must also pay a 550 pre payment towards your residence fees when you accept the University s offer in order to secure your accommodation You are required to pay this online via the accommodation portal by either debit or credit card Upon moving into your University accommodation the 550 will be deducted from your total residence fees and the remaining balance will be divided into equal instalments with any odd pence being added to the first instalment You will also need to complete and sign a credit agreement in accordance with the Consumer Credit Act 1974 This will be forwarded to you by the Finance Office once your direct debit instruction has 35 been processed In the event of unpaid instalments or cheques a reasonable administration fee of not more than 25 will be levied for each rejected entry If you decide not to move into the accommodation reserved for you after you have accepted the University s offer then
5. Standard by the Estates Office e Emergency lighting e Emergency secondary power supplies such as battery back up systems e Fire door integrity including closures e Automatic door release systems e Emergency escape ironmongery such as push bars 2 7 and 2 8 ESCAPE Fire evacuation practices will be conducted at the start of each academic year and you will be informed of when these will take place soon after you move in If you are unsure please ask a member of Village staff for details To evacuate your flat at Chamberlain you must leave via the ENTRANCE door Proceed down the stairwell if you are not on the ground floor and go to the assembly point Your assembly point is written on the blue sticker on the back of your bedroom door DO NOT USE THE LIFTS TO EVACUATE THE BUILDING It is important that the corridors and stairwells are kept clear of rubbish or obstructions at all times safe egress will be monitored regularly by staff Deliberate obstruction by rubbish or other items will be seen as a major breach of Health and Safety regulations and disciplinary action may follow RULES FOR EVACUATION YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES Fire evacuation practices will be conducted at the start of each academic year and you will be informed of when these will take place soon after you move in It is your responsibility to ensure that you attend this important session ACTION TO TAKE ON HEARING THE ALARM 1 leave the building by the shortest and
6. in accordance with the University s Electrical Safety Policy This can be viewed at 2 19 It is a requirement that you should keep your Accommodation clean and tidy so as to provide reasonably safe environment for all staff who may have to enter your Accommodation as detailed in Clause 5 b in your Accommodation contract 2 20 Clause 3 b of your Accommodation contract details the procedure for dealing with any potentially dangerous personal electric equipment in your Accommodation 2 21 Water Supplies General All bedrooms and kitchen areas are supplied with separate hot and cold running water to appropriately marked taps The cold water supply is drinkable in all rooms both kitchen and study en suite It is advised if you have been away from your residence for more than a few days that you turn on the cold water supply and let it run for a little while before use If any supply is deemed to be undrinkable this will be clearly marked as such 2 22 Waste water All waste water is removed via an appropriate trapped connection to the sewerage system 2 23 Water hygiene All hot and cold water supplies are maintained in accordance with current Health and Safety executive guidelines Anti Legionella work cleaning of shower heads and testing water temperatures is regularly undertaken as part of a planned maintenance programme by the Estates Office in accordance with HSE and statutory public health requirements 12 2 24 Lighting Li
7. the UUK Code of Practice Arrangements for the management of student accommodation prior to the introduction of the Code of Practice varied considerably between universities and the range of professional Higher Education bodies involved in giving information and advice on one or other aspect of housing provision and management of student accommodation The Code outlines best practice and provides benchmarks for the management and quality of student housing in the Higher Education sector A full version of the UUK Code of Practice is available to download at www universitiesuk ac uk acop and more details about the Code is available at www thesac org uk The Code is concerned with the main principles and essential requirements for well managed student accommodation and the index below provides hot links to each section 1 Introduction 2 Health and Safety Standards and Procedures 2A Fire Safety 2B Electricity and Gas Supplies 2C Security 2D Kitchen and Food Hygiene Internet Facilities Maintenance and Repairs Environmental Quality Energy Saving and Recycling Landlord and Tenant Relationship Student Support and Student Mentor Scheme Anti Social Behaviour and Disciplinary Procedures CON DM HW Each of the above elements are detailed under the relevant sections in this document However some of the information referred to may be held at your Village Reception or in the Estates Office and instructions will be pro
8. the appropriate certification on it 2 16 Electrical safety certificates All electrical installations within Student Accommodation are inspected and tested in accordance with the IEE Regulations currently at least every 5 years and the results are recorded in an appropriate register held by the Estates Office General Information relating to UK electrical power supply UK standard plugs have three rectangular pins that form a triangle British Standard BS 1363 requires use of a three wire grounded and fused plug for all connections to the power mains including Class Il two wire appliances UK power outlets incorporate shutters on line and neutral contacts to prevent someone from pushing a foreign object into the socket such as a 2 pin plug Almost everywhere else in the world a spur main system is used In this system each wall socket or group of sockets has a fuse at the main switchboard whereas the plug has none So if you use a foreign appliance in the UK you must use an adaptor that incorporates the correct value fuse Note most would have a 13 amp as standard 10 Hob general information Pans should not Be concave Bowed in Be convex Bowed out Be rimmed Be deeply ridged But essentiall FLAT Always Use good quality flat based cookware on all electric heat sources Ensure pans have clean dry bases before use Ensure pans match size of heat ing area
9. writing to the Information Compliance Manager in Legal Services The Information Compliance Manager will decide whether the image s is are still in existence and whether to release the image s There is currently a charge of 10 for this service and you should include a cheque for 10 payable to The University of Birmingham with your subject access request A copy of the University s Data Protection Policy is available at www birmingham ac uk university governance policies regs data protection aspx A copy of the University s Codes of Practice including CCTV Code of Practice www birmingham ac uk university governance policies regs codes practice aspx 2D Kitchen facilities food storage washing facilities furnishings cleaning routines and other matters 2 30 Kitchen and food hygiene advice The facilities within your kitchen should be maintained in good order and repair with all equipment supplied in working order If when you move in you find that any item is defective or missing please record this on the Inventory Form which has been left in your room and return to the Village reception within 48 hours of moving in If you cannot find the form please go to http www birmingham ac uk students accommodation OfferpackInformation aspx and download a copy or call into the Village reception for another copy Washing your hands is important Some germs can stay alive on our hands for up to three hours and in that t
10. you must let Living know in writing immediately so that the University can try to re let the accommodation The University shall be entitled to deduct its reasonable administrative costs together with the amount necessary to cover residence fees for the period that the accommodation remains unlet before refunding the remaining balance held back to you You can access your online contract at any time by logging back into the accommodation portal For students with paper contracts please safely retain the Student Copy of the signed appendix and this contract for your future reference You will need to show photographic identification at your residence s reception when you arrive to pick up the key card to your accommodation Termination and cancellation of contract An offer of accommodation is accepted by you on the understanding that you will remain in the Accommodation for the full Accommodation Period If you move out of the Accommodation before the end of the Accommodation Period you will remain responsible for the Residence Fees for the entire Accommodation Period unless you withdraw from your studies at the University of Birmingham and cease to be a registered student or you find a student to replace you who is both acceptable to Living and is someone who is not already living in other University owned or managed accommodation Refunds of Residence Fees are only given where the University is able to re let the Accommodation for the remaind
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12. Maintenance All maintenance works should be undertaken so as not to inconvenience you This will not always be possible with unplanned or reactive maintenance For planned maintenance seven days notice should normally be given to you and endeavors will be made to avoid sensitive periods such as during examinations For urgent work the minimum notice period should be 24 hours unless an emergency requires immediate action Pest Control If you have any concerns regarding pests in or outside of your accommodation please report these to the Reception and a specialist contractor will be instructed to attend to deal with appropriate treatment The contractor will attend to investigate within 24 hours of the report being received and will carry out appropriate treatment for the pest or infestation Planned maintenance Testing of fire detection equipment and emergency lighting are carried out most weeks on a Wednesday Thursday and Friday Cleaning shower heads and testing water temperatures as part of the University s anti Legionella work is carried out on a regular basis You will be notified by post at least 24 hours before any planned maintenance work takes place Some repair work identified by staff will be carried out to rooms and flats during the year 25 General Repair Information Estates Office Contact No 0121 414 6406 Outside of normal working hours contact Security Tel 0121 414 3000 DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE You ma
13. UNIVERSITYOF BIRMINGHAM WELCOME We are very pleased that you have chosen to live at Chamberlain and we hope that you settle in quickly and enjoy your stay We have prepared this document which contains important safety and practical information and also to help you understand how your accommodation is managed and to help you get to know your residence Please take the time to read through the contents of this document and if you have any queries please contact a member of staff know this is an exciting time for you coming to university to live and study independently but it may also be a little daunting for some But don t worry if there is anything you are not sure about in relation to your accommodation and this document does not contain the answer please contact staff for help For more general information about the University registration finance accommodation and study support would recommend that you go to the two links below if you haven t already as there is information available which will be important throughout your time here www birmingham ac uk welcome index aspx www as bham ac uk support Our staff will be pleased to assist you with any queries or concerns you may have during your stay A member of staff will be on site 24 hours each day and can be contacted at reception from your mobile on 0121 415 8520 All staff wear uniforms and name badges and we should get to know each other quickly over the coming
14. ase of the tower in Chamberlain one at the Hub at Shackleton one at Maple Bank and one at Tennis Court Specific details regarding charges and how to operate the machines are provided in each launderette DO NOT OVERLOAD the machines they will not work and refunds cannot be given The launderettes are checked and cleaned by site staff If you are not satisfied with the standard of cleanliness or experience any problems please report them to Reception immediately 2 37 Energy Included within your residence fees is an allowance to cover the average cost of providing utility services gas where applicable electricity and water to your Accommodation for the Accommodation Period based on the previous year s expenditure for your residence We would ask you to be sensible with regard to your usage of these essential services to help reduce the 21 impact on the environment and to help the University keep its carbon emissions and energy costs to a minimum You should try to help us conserve energy and these resources or not use these services in a wasteful manner We also reserve the right to make an additional charge to reflect a fair and reasonable proportion of the additional cost of utilities used in your Residence during the Accommodation Period over and above the allowance we already made within your residence fees Should we have to make such an additional charge we will give you notice of the amount and a reasonable amount of time to pa
15. ayments can be found at https intranet birmingham ac uk finance student fees index aspx e You must notify the Finance Office or Living the University s accommodation service immediately in writing if you are in financial difficulties and unable to pay your Residence Fees on their due date outlining your difficulties and your proposals for payment e An offer of accommodation is accepted by you on the understanding that you will remain in the Accommodation for the full Accommodation Period If you move out of the Accommodation before the end of the Accommodation Period you will remain responsible for the Residence Fees for the entire Accommodation Period unless you withdraw from your studies at the University of Birmingham and cease to be a registered student or you find a student to replace you who is both acceptable to Living and is someone who is not already living in other University owned or managed 34 accommodation Refunds of Residence Fees are only given where the University is able to re let the Accommodation for the remainder of the Accommodation Period e You must clear clean and vacate the Accommodation by no later than 10 00 am on the day the Accommodation Period ends otherwise Residence Fees will continue to be charged at the full rate until this has been done You must return the original not duplicate keys to the Reception and they must not be handed to another student If key cards are not returned on the day your contra
16. ct ends you will be charged 410 00 plus VAT for the cost of the replacement lock e The University reserves the right to change the location of your Accommodation and in accepting our offer of accommodation you agree that you will move when requested from one room to another on the same site or to another Residence If you are a student without a mobility disability occupying a mobility adapted room you should be aware that you will be expected to move out to a standard unadapted room on the same site or to another Residence whenever the University so requires for a student with a mobility disability giving you at least one week s notice e You are permitted to request a transfer to another room on the site or to another University Residence subject to availability You will be charged 50 as a contribution towards the University s administrative and cleaning costs e Please note that an application for accommodation is not an application for admission to the University as a student or vice versa e Ifyou are in arrears with the payment of Residence Fees or any other payment due and owing under this Contract then the University reserves its rights to take both enforcement action for non payment and also to issue a notice for you to vacate the Accommodation should it so decide necessary Residence fees Collection and methods of payment When you accept the University s accommodation offer you will also need to select your intended
17. dences For more information on the University and the environment please click on the links below The University s Environmental Policy https intranet birmingham ac uk collaboration environment policy index aspx The University and the Environment www birmingham ac uk university about environment index aspx In line with the University s recycling initiative the Vale provides facilities for recycling glass bottles aluminum cans plastic paper and cardboard and batteries In addition we work with a national charity British Heart Foundation BHF and provide charity banks for you to recycle unwanted clothes textiles shoes and other items Please see charity clothes bins for more detail on the items which you can recycle The clearly labeled recycling bins are located close to the three bin areas on site The following list explains what can be recycled in each bin type Mixed Recycling Bin for e Cardboard empty plastic bottles such as water bottles and coloured bottles such as bleach and milk bottles empty food and drink cans and biscuit tins Glass Wheelie Bins for e All glass empty bottles and jars BHF Charity Bank for 31 e Clothes textiles shoes and other unwanted items Battery Recycling A battery recycling bin is located in The Vale Reception for all used domestic batteries Each flat is provided with 2 GREG Recycling bags to collect your paper and cardboard glass plastic bottles and cans and take the
18. dences including Jarratt Shackleton Ashcroft Elgar Court and the Spinney e Photovoltaic panels have been installed on Centre Court with funding from the Residences Association The fiscal benefits achieved will be used to fund further green projects additional PV units are will be installed in the Bio Hub new library and the Sports Centre Swimming Pool 28 Carbon Reduction in the University The University has committed to reducing its carbon footprint by 20 by 2020 and while close to achieving this objective today will need continued focus to accommodate expansion of activities By recycling and cutting the amount of energy they use residents can help us reach this target For more information on the Carbon Trust go to www carbontrust com home By recycling and cutting the amount of energy they use residents can help us reach this target Concerned about climate change Want to do your bit to help cut greenhouse gas emissions If yes why not start by being more energy efficient in your residence TODAY In 2003 in the UK the energy we used in our homes produced almost a third of the carbon dioxide emissions entering the atmosphere Carbon dioxide is one of the main contributors to the man made greenhouse effect where by heat from the sun is trapped in the atmosphere and results in an increase in the temperature of the Earth global warming The great news is that you don t have to spend any money to help save ener
19. e Emergency Phones linked to Security Control Do not telephone the Emergency Services direct This will be done by Security Control IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY OFF THE CAMPUS In the case of FIRE sound the alarm first And then follow the fire procedures as per the blue Fire Action Notices within your Accommodation AS SOON AS POSSIBLE TELEPHONE SECURITY CONTROL ON 414 4444 Emergencies include FIRE ACCIDENT ILLNESS POLICE ASSISTANCE BOMB THREATS UNSAFE BUILDINGS ETC Emergency phones locations 1 Elms Road on the corner of the ACS Building 2 South West Campus Terrace Huts Sportex Building 3 South Car Park first floor pedestrian exit at the rear of the Guild of Students Building 4 University Square outside Arts Building main entrance Press button and speak direct to Security Control EMERGENCY ACTION ACCIDENTS AND ILLNESS MAIN CAMPUS In the event of MAJOR ACCIDENT ILLNESS 1 Check safety do not put yourself at risk 2 Maintain clear airway 3 Summon Help see First Aiders listed below Or Dial 44444 Security 4 Control bleeding 5 Move the casualty as little as possible LOCAL HOSPITAL Queen Elizabeth Hospital Mindelsohn Way Edgbaston Birmingham B15 2WB 0121 627 2000 If you sustain any minor injury the correct procedure is for you to see an appointed First Aider in order that appropriate action can be taken and the necessary records made A list of First Aiders is available at the Vale rece
20. e meal for everyone rather than a number of small individual meals e f you shop together as a household it will be cheaper and more environmentally friendly if you shop on line as a household and have the goods delivered to your door e Shop seasonally and save on Food Miles It is obvious that in the winter months you will pay much more for summer produce flown in from the other side of the world e Plan your meals so you are not forced to throw away out of date food The average person in the UK throws away over 400 worth of perfectly good food each year 18 2 32 Bathroom Toilet and Shower areas There are no communal bathroom or toilet facilities at Chamberlain all accommodation is en suite It is important you report any cracks in sanitary ware or problems as soon as possible to maintain standards and prevent any Health and Safety issues developing BELOW ARE SOME HELPFUL CLEANING TIPS TOILET e Always flush toilet after use e Toilet paper can be flushed down the toilet e Clean inside the toilet with brush provided and toilet cleaner e Clean toilet seat and exterior of toilet with a cloth WASH HAND BASIN Clean inside and out using a cloth or sponge and cream cleaner e Clean under and around taps e Ensure that plughole outlet is free of hair report to Reception if water not draining away e Do not throw any food away rice noodles down the sink e Clean tiled area and any shelving and mirrors SHOWER e Clean shower or bat
21. eeping In addition to this 8000 annual bedding plants are replaced twice per year and oversee the interior planter contract Their activities create up to 400m of green waste every year which we recycle into compost 26 4 6 Litter clearance Service Provision for the Landscape Maintenance provided by Grounds and Gardens Litter Picking and Sweeping a b c d All campus sites will be cleared of litter utilising a manual and mechanical means All areas will be serviced and cleared in a priority order and the operators will also be responsible for the emptying of litterbins as required All areas as detailed will be serviced on a daily weekly schedule and the majority of this work will be completed during early mornings All sites are constantly monitored on a daily basis Any problems associated with the cleanliness of any external areas within the grounds should be reported to the office for the appropriate action Details that may be required are description of problem and location If you have concerns regarding litter or rubbish accumulation please contact the reception 4 7 Snow and ice clearance policy Campus For information on the snow and ice clearance policy please see below Gritting Salting and Snow Clearing a b c We will provide a comprehensive gritting and salting service during periods of inclement weather this will be actioned as required over all campus sites Snow clearing will al
22. er of the Accommodation Period Transfers and Relocation You are permitted to request a transfer to another room on the site or to another University Residence subject to availability You will be charged 50 as a contribution towards the University s administrative and cleaning costs Please contact Living in University Centre for more details in early October The University reserves the right to change the location of your Accommodation and in accepting our offer of accommodation you agree that you will move when requested from one room to another on the same site or to another Residence If you are a student without a mobility disability occupying a mobility adapted room you should be aware that you will be expected to move out to a standard unadapted room on the same site or to another Residence whenever the University so requires for a student with a mobility disability giving you at least one week s notice Complaints We aim to provide you with a high quality service and we take a positive approach to all complaints received and view them as feedback from our customers Complaints provide Student Accommodation with valuable information that allows us to assess our standards and performance in order to review our policy and procedures to improve service delivery A complaint can be summarized as an expression of dissatisfaction with the standard of service or a lack of action that affects those customers using the service If you
23. er you wish to extend the cover please go to www endsleigh co uk personal home insurance review student cover 6C Contractual relationship 6 3 Accommodation contract You will have received your Accommodation contract with your offer which you should have signed and returned to Housing Services This is a legally binding contract which sets out the University s obligations and your obligations as a resident You are advised to read these terms and conditions carefully so that you are aware of the contractual relationship between the University and yourself If you have any queries regarding the terms and conditions please contact Housing Services A copy of the Accommodation contract is available at www birmingham ac uk students accommodation OfferpackInformation aspx The Accommodation contract sets out the terms and conditions of occupation and the relationship between yourself and the University of Birmingham As part of this relationship we are legally obliged to observe your privacy under the Data Protection Act 1998 Under the terms of this Act we are not allowed to share with a third party any of your personal information or details unless you sign a Disclosure of Information Form giving your permission for us to do so If we are contacted by a third party including your parent s we will explain this and send them a Disclosure of Information Form to send to you to complete and return to the Village reception or Housing Services
24. ess is required to your Accommodation you will be given at least 24 hours notice in advance Forgotten your key card A member of staff will allow access upon request and verification of occupant by showing your University ID Card However please note that repeated frequent requests may be subject to a charge Lost or damaged key cards Please report these to Reception immediately where you will be asked to fill in a Key card Replacement Form The cost of a replacement key card is 20 and can be obtained from the site office and will only be issued after payment is received Please note if a lock is damaged and needs to be changed there will be a minimum of 410 00 plus VAT and if the handle Returning key cards Please return your key card to reception where they will be signed in If reception is closed place them in an envelope with your flat amp room number and place in the mail box just left of the reception door and a staff member will sign them in We do not recommend that you leave your key card with friends to return as charges will be made for late or non return of key cards 37 Rules on visitors and guests In some Residences it may be possible to have a guest staying overnight This may be in a specified guest bedroom which can be booked from the CSM Upon payment of a fee Where no guest bedroom is available you may at the sole discretion of the Village Manager accommodate a visitor in the Accommodation fo
25. f students the cleaning of the communal areas including the kitchen is the joint responsibility of the residents of that Accommodation It is suggested that a weekly cleaning rota is the best way of ensuring that the Accommodation is kept clean e You must defrost fridge freezers regularly preferably at least once every term Disciplinary action may be taken against any student who fails to abide by these conditions and the University reserves the right to arrange for cleaning and to charge you a fair and reasonable amount to cover its administrative and cleaning costs in doing so Behaviour e You must NOT keep bring use or allow the following into the Residence or the Accommodation e any unlawful drugs or other such substances including any controlled drugs listed in the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 e firearms air guns combat knives or other dangerous weapons of any sort e gaming machines pool tables juke boxes or similar such items road signs traffic cones shopping trolleys or the like e You must not to use the Accommodation for any reason other than your own private residential use e You must not gamble in the Residence e You must not to keep pets or other animals in your Accommodation 43 e You must ensure that no disturbance inconvenience nuisance or annoyance is caused to any other resident s in the Residence or the neighbouring vicinity by any form of antisocial behaviour by you or your authorised guests in
26. ghting is provided in accordance with the Chartered Institute of Building Service Engineers CIBSE recommendations If you have any queries regarding lighting levels please contact reception who will try to resolve any concerns you may have 2C Security 2 25 Building and room security A CCTV system is installed at the Vale with cameras positioned around the site to give full coverage of the boundaries and landscaped areas Images are recorded continuously Please notify a member of staff if you have any concerns regarding security The entrance door to your flat locks automatically DO NOT PROP THIS DOOR OPEN Always lock all doors before leaving the flat Staff will contact residents if doors are found open and will secure the door if no occupant is in the flat 2 26 All ground and first floor windows to your flat are lockable Staff at the Vale try to ensure that the site is as safe as possible however although there is a member of staff on reception 24 hours a day it is the responsibility of every resident to follow the above recommendations to help maintain a safe environment for residents The Vale respects your privacy and 24hrs notice will be given to residents whenever possible regarding access to study rooms Exceptions in emergency situations or when other residents may face Health and safety issues or suspected criminal activity A log is kept of room access dependent on the circumstances if you think someone has entered your ro
27. gy and reduce carbon dioxide emissions Saving energy will also help reduce fuel bills you may not pay directly for these now but may well do in the future when gas and electricity prices are even higher Follow these simple tips to save energy and money now and in the future e Turn electronic equipment off standby and remember not to leave cordless phones on charge unnecessarily More of us than ever have consumer electrical products like personal computers DVD players set top boxes etc Households in the UK now spend around 10 of their electricity bill on standby power wasting 37 each year Do your bit and turn your computer television DVD player and all other electrical products off at the wall when not in use NB please check the user manual first e Only heat the amount of water you really need when boiling a kettle If we all did this instead of filling the kettle every time we could save enough electricity in a year to run nearly half of the street lighting in the country e Have control over your heating Is it too warm Turn the thermostat down by 12C Boilers used in home heating systems account for 60 of household carbon dioxide emissions Where you have control over your central heating system turning the thermostat down by 1 degree will reduce energy use and help cut heating bills by up to 10 29 e Don t leave fridge doors open for longer than necessary as cold air will escape Also avoid putting
28. h with cloth or sponge and cream cleaner after use e Remove hair from plughole outlet regularly report at Reception if water not draining away e Regularly clean flooring using an all purpose cleaner and a mop e Wash the shower curtain regularly Please remember DO NOT use the following to clean your toilet wash hand basin or shower BLEACH WASHING UP LIQUID SOAP POWDER These items will NOT help clean the above areas and may cause damage 19 2 33 En suite facilities The following items are provided within the en suite element of your bedroom e Shower Pod with a fixed head shower e Toilet e Sink separate hot and cold taps e Toilet brush and Holder e Towel rail e Toilet roll holder e Mirror e Shelf Shower Controls SHOWER CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS 1 Turn on off flow control lever anti clockwise until desired flow is achieved 2 Adjust temperature anti clockwise for warmer and clockwise for cooler water temperature 3 Maximum temperature is preset to 43 C but can be increased by pressing the override button and turning anti clockwise past the limit stopper Shower control instructions are also provided adjacent to the shower 2 34 Furnishing quality When you move into your accommodation it should be clean and in good repair if you are not satisfied with the condition of your room or kitchen area please indicate your concerns or defects on the Inventory Form or contact reception immediately All study bedrooms are equipped wi
29. have our own efficient gas turbines on the main campus which produce heat and electricity Energy conservation can have a major impact on reducing our carbon footprint The University s Carbon Management Implementation Plan which was approved by the Vice Chancellor and senior management team has identified various cost effective projects to reduce these emissions and give an absolute saving of 6 of the University s carbon emissions over a five year period https intranet birmingham ac uk collaboration environment carbon CollegeCorporatePlans aspx What can I do when leave Student Accommodation Carry on the good work learnt in student accommodation You ll be responsible for the energy costs anyway 30 5 2 Refuse collection It is your responsibility to collect all your refuse and non recyclable waste in black refuse sacks and place these in the dedicated bin areas at your residence Refuse is collected from these points on a weekly basis by Veolia Environmental Services on a Sunday Tuesday and Thursday 5 3 Recycling Veolia Environmental Services provides a range of recycling facilities on all three student Villages and we would encourage you to recycle as much as possible using the facilities provided Mixed Recycling is collected on Sunday and Wednesday Glass Recycling is collected on Wednesday The University is committed to reducing the environmental impact of all areas of its operation including student resi
30. he University accepts the main responsibility for implementation of this policy individuals have an important role in co operating with those responsible to ensure a healthy and safe working environment Individuals are required to abide by rules and requirements made under the authority of this policy Vice Chancellor Hospitality and Accommodation Services Health and Safety Policy To view the HAS Health and Safety Policy please go to www birmingham ac uk undergraduate accommodation Living with us Codeofpractice aspx 2 2 Risk register The University Health and Safety Policy requires Heads of Budget Centres to ensure that risk assessments are carried out for all activities under their control Heads of Budget Centres must ensure that risk assessments are carried out for all activities under their control as required by current University Policies and that appropriate action is taken to eliminate or control the risks identified Once a risk assessment has been completed the documentation is kept in a local Risk Register located in the Village reception which is available to view by appointment If you have concerns regarding risk assessments please contact a member of staff at the Vale reception 2 3 Emergencies including first aid or calling for the emergency services IN THE EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY ON THE CAMPUS In the case of FIRE sound the alarm first IMMEDIATELY TELEPHONE SECURITY CONTROL ON 44444 OR Use one of th
31. her by phone or in person Progress on your repair will be emailed to you from the moment you have reported it to us to its completion Although 90 of repairs are carried out by Vale site staff on occasions it may be necessary to pass the work on to the University s Estates Office or an outside contractor if specific skills are required This may delay response times however you will be informed if this is the case When an outside contractor is required they will be supervised whilst in your Accommodation Please do not authorize any contractors to do repairs without written permission from the Village Manager or you may be held responsible for paying the bill If additional damage is caused to the Accommodation due to failure to report defects and repairs promptly additional charges may be incurred for which you might be held responsible When you report a fault it will be given a priority which is based on the seriousness of the problem as follows e P1 Severe water leak or no lighting in whole flat Immediate response 24 e P2 No hot water or no heating Response within 24 hrs P3 Shower waste draining slowly or toilet seat loose Response within 5 working days P4 Door banging or replace cooker extractor bulb Response within 10 working days PS Replace filter in extractor or internal painting can be programmed in to a schedule Please note the priorities above assume there is no urgent Health and Safety issue involved 4 3
32. hot or warm food straight into the fridge allow it to cool down first and defrost your freezer regularly to keep it running efficiently and cheaply If your freezer tends to frost up quickly check the door seal e Always wash a full load in your washing machine or if you can t use a half load or economy programme Use a low temperature programme as most modern washing powders will be just as effective at lower temperatures If you are using a tumble dryer wring out or spin dry really wet clothes before putting them in this will save you money and help them dry faster e Don t throw money down the drain always put the plug in your basin or sink when running hot water e Close your curtains at dusk to stop heat escaping through the windows e Always turn lights off when you leave a room and adjust your curtains or blinds to let in as much light as possible during the day In most homes lighting accounts for 10 15 of the electricity bill and a 100W light bulb left on for just 30 minutes creates enough CO2 to fill a party balloon A great source of further information and advice is the energy saving trust website go to www energysavingtrust org uk What is the University doing about Climate Change Along with many research and teaching activities aimed at solving the challenges of climate change the University is keen everyone can play a part Most of the University s carbon emissions are from energy production We
33. ime they can be spread to all the things you touch including food and other people So wash your hands regularly throughout the day and especially at these times Remember germs spread more easily if hands are wet Always wash your hands before e Preparing food e Eating 15 Always wash between e Handling raw foods meat fish poultry and eggs and touching any other food or kitchen utensils Always wash after e Handling raw foods particularly meat fish and poultry e Going to the toilet e Touching refuse waste bins e Coughing or sneezing especially if you are unwell The number of germs on fingertips doubles after using the toilet KITCHEN amp COMMUNAL LOUNGE AREA COOKER amp EXTRACTOR HOT PLATE top e When cooking do not leave food unattended stay in kitchen e After cooking clean away any spillages removing any grease with a cloth or scourer and cream cleanser and rinse with a damp cloth e Do not leave the cooker top dirty for the next person e Switch cooker off after use to prevent the risk of fire and save energy GRILL middle e Do Not shut grill door when in use e Do not use aluminium foil in the grill pan e Clean the grill pan in hot soapy water to remove grease after use excess fat or oil can catch fire OVEN bottom e Never cook food on the metal racks in the oven without using an ovenproof dish plate or tray e Clean all spillages after use with a cloth or scourer and cream cleaner and
34. inary framework which deals with behaviour which may not be illegal but which is unacceptable Breach of the Hall or Residence rules is considered to be unacceptable behaviour For more details go to https intranet birmingham ac uk as registry legislation codesofpractice index aspx The University legislation which defines the disciplinary framework is in two parts These are Ordinance 5 5 5 6 where fitness to practice applies and Regulation 5 10 All University legislation is published electronically on the University website https intranet birmingham ac uk as registry legislation index aspx 42 For full details of Student Conduct and Discipline Appeals and Regulation 5 10 Discipline in Residences go to https intranet birmingham ac uk as studentservices conduct misconduct discipline index aspx Care of premises and surroundings a You must not use or install any cooking heating washing drying or refrigeration appliances in the Accommodation which have not been supplied by the University unless permitted to do so in writing by the University b You must keep your study bedroom clean and tidy and this includes any en suite facilities provided c You must ensure that all refuse is safely disposed of each week on the appropriate refuse collection day All rubbish and kitchen waste must be put into sealed bags and placed in the containers provided for refuse disposal d When the Accommodation is shared by a group o
35. lighting to specific areas 23 Priority 3 Response Within 5 Working Days Work if not carried out within 5 working days could result in the quality of the service provided further deterioration or additional costs or inconvenience Examples Overflowing external gutters shower waste draining slowly or toilet seat loose or no power at socket door re hanging Priority 4 Response Within 10 Working Days Work of a non urgent nature that can be planned in advance Examples General plastering tiling or replace cooker extractor bulb and most planned maintenance items Priority 5 Response As Agreed With Users Work on a defect which has been programmed for a date in the future because access may not be available or awaiting parts Examples Internal decoration programmed in to a planned maintenance schedule Please note the priorities above assume there is no urgent Health and Safety issue involved In some cases the fault may be referred to the Estates Office or another outside contractor When this is the case it may not be possible to meet the above response times You will however be informed of any delays and if you have any concerns regarding timescales please contact reception Repairs can be carried out when you are not in your room with your permission and a maintenance calling card will be left giving you information on the completion of the repair Reporting repairs Please report any faults or damage immediately to reception eit
36. lutely necessary e Where available set the default printing settings on your PC to double sided or print two pages on one e Reuse scrap paper by using the unused side and recycle the paper when finished with it Please be careful shred any paper which may contain personal financial or other confidential details and then recycle e Use notebooks made from recycled paper for your lecture or tutorial notes or even better and cheaper make your own from scrap paper 32 Reuse envelopes by placing sticky labels over the original address Please help us to help the environment Do your bit Recycle it 5 4 Car parking The University has a very limited number of parking spaces on its residential sites and therefore you are not encouraged to bring your own vehicle In general terms you are NOT permitted to park vehicles on any of the Villages since parking spaces are not provided for residents Exceptions to parking to the parking restrictions above are as follows e You are permitted to park on site when you are moving in or out of your accommodation for a limited period of time to load or unload your vehicle e Parking permits may be authorised for the available designated parking spaces at the Vale Village and Pritchatts Park Village but NOT Selly Oak Village if there are specific medical circumstances or if it is a requirement specific to a course For further details see Clause 10 c in the terms and conditions of the O
37. m to the recycling areas on a regular basis Recycling Tips Good luck with your move in to your new home recycling starts here e Recycle or re use the packaging you have just used to bring your personal possessions to university Flatten those cardboard boxes and recycle them at the recycling points on your Student Village or store them in your room for reuse at the end of the academic year e Check at reception for details of what products you can recycle e If a glass bottle can be returned then return it If not then recycle it Please try to use the bottle banks during the day to avoid disturbing our neighbours and the local community e Choose products in packaging that you know can be recycled e Wherever possible buy products made from recycled materials e Avoid heavily packaged products like ready meals and convenience foods for your health and the environment If you buy them recycle the packaging e Purchase loose food rather than pre packaged it is usually cheaper and better for the environment than packaged goods e Use an air tight plastic container for your packed lunch rather than disposable wrapping cling film or aluminium foil e Choose rechargeable items over disposable ones such as batteries and cameras e If you are buying new electrical items check their energy efficiency and choose an A rated product e Think before you print Read e mails work etc on screen and store it electronically on your PC only print if abso
38. n works to the principle of providing a welcoming friendly and helpful service to visitors and others entering the campus Security provides the first line of protection for the people the buildings and the land of the University It encompasses all aspects of the University s day to day business on and off site Security maintain a 24 hour 365 days a year presence throughout the Edgbaston and Selly Oak campuses all main student residences and some non residential outlying properties Security provides this coverage through 5 teams working a continuous shift system in contact with their base via radio For more information relating to University Security please go to www has bham ac uk support securityteam Security Plan For information on safety on campus and details of the University s Emergency Management Plan please go to www birmingham ac uk community university campus security index aspx https intranet birmingham ac uk has Emergency Planning and Management Emergency planning aspx 14 2 29 Closed Circuit Television CCTV Policy and guidance The University has installed CCTV in the Vale where images are recorded continuously for security purposes You must not tamper with this apparatus The University complies with current government standards regarding CCTV use and under the provisions of the Data Protection Act 1998 if you wish to see an image s of yourself you need to submit a subject access request in
39. nline Contract for University Accommodation www birmingham ac uk Documents students accommodation 2015 16 Online Contract Terms and Conditions FINAL pdf Parking restrictions apply across the whole of the Vale village and are detailed on notices Contraventions to the parking restrictions are closely monitored and managed by village accommodation staff and penalty charge notices may be issued For more information on parking and travel please go to https intranet birmingham ac uk collaboration environment travel sustainable travel car parking aspx 5 5 Good neighbour policy Please be aware that you are living in a residential area and that residents of Edgbaston are to be shown consideration particularly at night Your contract with the University Clause 10 e clearly states You must ensure that no disturbance inconvenience nuisance or annoyance is caused to any other resident s in the Residence or the neighboring vicinity by any form of antisocial behaviour by you or your authorised guests in the Accommodation You must keep noise to a minimum both during the daytime but particularly at night i e between the hours of 11 00pm and 8 00am Please report any noise or disturbance issues to reception at the Vale All information given will be logged and will be treated with strict confidence The Vale reception is contactable 24 hours a day 33 The sooner we know of a problem the sooner we can help Some examples of an
40. om without authority please contact reception immediately You have signed for a flat bedroom key card This is your responsibility and must not be passed on to friends or visitors Always keep the doors locked and your key card with you Lost mislaid key cards will result in cancellation of the card and a new card will have to be issued at a cost of 20 The entrance door to your flat locks automatically when you close the door behind you but you do need to lock your study bedroom door when you leave your flat Help us to keep the Vale a safe and secure environment for all residents and staff 13 2 27 Security Personnel University security staff are identifiable by their corporate uniform and all wear University ID badges All security staff have been vetted by the current and relevant legislation Campus Security Security Control Room Tel 0121 414 3000 from your mobile or e mail security bham ac uk Confidential Crime Line Tel 0121 414 7500 from your mobile Emergencies Tel 0121 414 4444 from your mobile Location University Security are based in the Security Centre Building which is situated between Aston Webb B Block and the Great Hall building number R3 on the campus map and can be reached either from the Aston Webb semi circle lower ground floor or directly off the ring road Security policy Security will almost always be the first public face of the University of Birmingham that a visitor will see Therefore the Sectio
41. on on the services supplied by ASK4 including essential pre arrival information please visit ASKS Internet em by clicking the image E To contact ASK4 with pre arrival queries or assistance when you move in call the support team on 0114 303 3232 Alternatively text help me to 07797 800 545 to receive a call back or email support ask4 com 4 Maintenance and Repair Regimes 4 1 Approved contractors Where the University is directly responsible for repairs and maintenance these will be carried out by appropriately identified University employed staff or external contractors from the University s approved list held by the Estates Office 4 2 Repair response times When you report a fault it will be given a priority which is based on the seriousness of the problem as follows Priority 1 Priority 2 Emergency Response immediate Works if not carried out immediately will endanger the health and or welfare of staff students public etc Examples Failure of an essential service e g electricity heating emergency lighting to public areas severe water leak or no lighting in whole flat Immediate response Urgent Response Within 24 hours Urgent or essential work which does not present an immediate threat as above but which if not attended to within a 24 hour period could or result in a call out outside normal hours Examples No heating or hot water to specific areas blocked storm or foul drains no
42. on regarding Medical Practices within easy reach of the campus and or Student Accommodation will be available at ID Card collection and from the Academic and Student Administration Division Reception at all other times of the year For more information on the University Medical Practice go to www theump co uk For more general information about the University finance accommodation and study support would recommend that you go to the link below if you haven t already as this is a useful reference tool which will be important throughout your time here www as bham ac uk support 8 Anti Social Behaviour and disciplinary procedures Conduct Students are required to conduct themselves in a reasonable and proper manner at all times both on and off campus These values are essential to the functioning of an academic community and the University will take appropriate action where a proven breach of its discipline code has occurred Specific regulations apply to conduct in student accommodation where the communal nature of the accommodation makes it vital that the appropriate standard of behaviour is maintained Discipline in residences Regulation 5 10 The University has a responsibility to uphold the law and therefore any illegal activity brought to the attention of the University authorities may lead to prosecution by the police or to disciplinary action by the University or both The University operates a clearly defined discipl
43. power supplies fire door integrity and door release mechanisms are regularly checked and tested in accordance with the appropriate British Standard A record of these checks is maintained by the University s Estates Office A sprinkler system is installed in Chamberlain Tower only and a fire sprinkler system is an active fire protection measure False activation has potential to cause significant water damage to the building fabric contents and personal possessions which will cause inconvenience to residents and may lead to disciplinary measures ALWAYS TREAT AN ALARM ACTIVATION AS A POTENTIAL FIRE AND NOT A FALSE ALARM IT COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE If your flat alarm is activated by a fire or any other reason always contact a member of Vale site staff on reception ACTION IN THE EVENT OF A FIRE RAISE THE ALARM BY SHOUTING FIRE DIAL 44444 on the telephone in the hallway and give details to Security REPORT incident to the Vale site staff immediately ATTEMPT to extinguish the fire with the appliances available BUT DO NOT PUT YOURSELF AT RISK EVACUATE THE FLAT ee a Do not tamper with the fire alarm break glass only use this to acknowledge a real fire For more details on what to do in an emergency emergency action in relation to accidents and illness on main campus go to https intranet birmingham ac uk has security Who to contact in an emergency aspx TESTING REGIME The following are regularly tested to the appropriate British
44. ption 2A Fire Safety 2 4 Prevention ALWAYS REPORT ANY BLEEPING DETECTORS TO RECEPTION IMMEDIATELY REPORT FIRES OR USE OF EQUIPMENT IMMEDIATELY TO RECEPTION REPORT SMOKE OR HEAT ALARM ACTIVATION IMMEDIATELY TO RECEPTION MAKE SURE YOU USE THE EXTRACTOR FAN WHENEVER YOU ARE COOKING NEVER COVER DETECTORS LEAVE COOKING UNATTENDED REMOVE THE BATTERY FROM THE DETECTORS MISUSE OF FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT OR TAMPERING WITH FIRE ALARMS will put yourself and others at RISK disciplinary action may be taken as detailed in Clause 2a of your Accommodation Contract CLOSE THE GRILL DOOR WHEN IN USE USE FOIL IN GRILL PAN LEAVE FAT or OIL IN GRILL PAN AFTER USE PROP OPEN FIRE DOORS WITHIN FLAT USE CANDLES IN YOUR ACCOMMODATION STORE FLAMMABLE MATERIAL OR LIQUIDS IN THE FLAT USE HALOGEN DESK LAMPS Please note there will be charges applicable for the abuse of fire regulations e g for covering up a smoke or heat detector propping open fire doors or leaving cooking unattended www direct gov uk en HomeandCommunity InYourHome FireSafety index htm 2 5 Fire detection and alarm Your flat has a combination of heat detectors in the bedroom and smoke alarms in the kitchen and hallway These are mains operated backed up by a battery in case of power failure The alarms are linked which means if one alarm goes off it will activate all the alarms in your flat 2 6 Fire alarms fire fighting equipment emergency lighting emergency secondary
45. r a maximum of two nights in a row on an occasional basis only For fire safety reasons any visitor s presence must be notified to the Village Manager or other designated person who has responsibility for evacuation This procedure may be varied at the discretion of the Village Manager 6B Communication between Management and student So that prospective students may make informed decisions on their choice of accommodation we provide clear and accurate information on student accommodation covering the following key areas e Eligibility to apply for University accommodation e Application forms appropriate to the type s of accommodation available and an on line application facility e The application process for residential accommodation e Charges applicable to each room type and payment terms e Length of the contract period for each residence e Contract terms and conditions for University accommodation e Details on the use of cars and the provision of car parking and cycle storage These details and more are available on the Student Accommodation web site at www birmingham ac uk undergraduate accommodation Living with us Living with us aspx 38 6 1 Management Structure and contact details Management structure Student Accommodation Cleaning Services Manager Frances Warriner Policy and Environmental Services Manager Peter Larkin The Vale Village Manager Alison Mear Director of Residen
46. rinse with a damp cloth 16 EXTRACTOR over cooker Do not let grease or fat build up clean regularly with warm water and cream cleanser and cloth MICROWAVE Do not use any metal container or aluminium foil inside when cooking Clean all spillages after use with a cloth FRIDGE FREEZER Do not over fill fridge or freezer with food Throw away unwanted or out of date food regularly Defrost regularly preferably at least once every term which will ensure the appliance works efficiently to keep your food correctly chilled frozen Clean up any spillages inside and out with a cloth VACUUM CLEANER MOP amp BUCKET DO NOT use a vacuum cleaner to clean up any liquid spillages use a mop amp bucket Use a vacuum cleaner on all carpeted areas Remember to empty the vacuum cleaner bag regularly see reception for replacement bags Use amop amp bucket to clean vinyl flooring in the bathroom amp kitchen WORK SURFACES AND SINK AREA After preparing meals wipe all surfaces clean DO NOT leave worktops dining table dirty for the next person DO NOT put HOT pans straight on to worktops dining table or window sills damages will be charged for Use rice cookers away from under wall cupboards steam can cause damage to the cupboards Wash all crockery items after use using washing up liquid dry and put away in cupboards provided DO NOT pour grease fat or food rice amp noodles into the sink DO NOT leave sink drainer
47. safest route 2 Go to the assembly point which is displayed on the Fire Notice located on the bedroom door please familiarize yourself with the location THE PARKING AREA NEAR THE SITE OFFICE 3 DO NOT STOP TO COLLECT BELONGINGS 4 DO NOT RE ENTER THE FLAT 5 Follow the instructions of the staff on duty OUR RESPONSIBILITIES Vale site staff will provided these duties do not endanger their own safety 1 Supervise the evacuation and report details of the incident to the University Security Control 2 Stop re entry to the flat until the Fire Service arrive 3 Ensure that the Fire Service have vehicular access onto the site 2 9 Personal evacuation plans Residents are encouraged to disclose details of any disability which may affect their ability to complete a safe evacuation in an emergency and thus require assistance from Village staff We would encourage you to advise us of any relevant disability to enable staff to prepare a personal emergency evacuation plan PEEP for you Why would you need a personal emergency evacuation plan A Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan PEEP is designed to ensure the health and safety of yourself should an emergency situation arise that requires building evacuation e g fire alarm activation bomb threat This plan is usually unique to yourself and stipulates the actions you will need to take and any requirements that staff will need to be aware of should an emergency arise It will cover all buildings yo
48. so be carried out in addition to the above as required utilising manual and mechanical means by direct labour and all contractors All areas as detailed will be serviced on a prioritised schedule and the majority of this work will be completed during early mornings while still reactive to prevalent weather conditions Priority will be given to main routes to campus for emergency access vehicles and pedestrians All areas will be monitored on a daily basis to ensure that the priority order is maintained and that all additional requests for assistance are serviced Any problems associated with the clearance of external areas should be reported to the office for the appropriate action 27 5 Environmental Quality 5 1 Energy efficiency We aim to ensure that your accommodation is suitably heated ventilated and supplied with hot water and power the cost of which is included within your residence fees based upon previous year s consumption The consumption of energy within the residences accounts for a fifth of the university s total carbon footprint the impact of which has been reduce by a programme of upgrading the building stock specify energy reduction projects action by residences and supplying specific buildings with heat and power from onsite generation schemes This has resulted in emissions per bed space reducing by 25 since 2005 2006 and will decrease further over the coming years see further details below We would ask
49. tential for harm assess risks the likelihood of that harm being realised and manage those risks e to ensure that employees students and others are adequately informed of the identified risks and where appropriate receive instruction training and supervision e to consult with employees representatives on health and safety matters e to make arrangements for co ordination and co operation with other employers where University employees or students share premises facilities or activities with persons working in other organisations persons from other organisations are working in University controlled activities e to safeguard the environment from the effects of the University s activities e to monitor and review the effectiveness of the University s arrangements and where appropriate to implement improvements e to ensure that the demands of activities do not exceed the capabilities of staff or students to carry out the work without risk to themselves or others 4 The Heads of Budget Centres are responsible for ensuring compliance with University Health and Safety Policy within their area of control Heads of Budget Centres are required to produce annual health and safety action plans summarising key objectives and timescales 5 The University will actively monitor the performance of Budget Centres in the management of risks under their control and the implementation of Budget Centre health and safety action plans 6 Whilst t
50. th the following Bed Bedding is not included Wardrobe Desk and chair Notice board Bookshelf Chest of drawers WIFI connection to the high speed campus network Cookers microwave fridges and freezer are provided 20 2 35 Cleaning Your responsibilities You are responsible for cleaning your own room en suite and have joint responsibility for the kitchen hallway We recommend you agree with your flat mates a cleaning Rota for removal of rubbish cleaning cooker etc as soon as possible after you move in Always use a black bin liner in the kitchen refuse bin Not supplied Remember to clean and tidy up when you have used the kitchen as others have to use it too If standards of cleanliness are repeatedly unacceptable contract cleaners may be brought in and residents recharged for the cleaning work Please note that the shower curtain should be washed and dried on a regular basis in the launderettes Replacement vacuum cleaner bags are available from the Vale reception Our responsibilities The stairwells are cleaned weekly The launderettes and social space are cleaned daily Full service level agreement requirements regarding what and how the common areas and launderettes are cleaned is available at the reception for viewing If you are not satisfied with the standard of cleanliness or experience any problems please report them to reception immediately 2 36 Laundry facilities We have 4 launderettes one at the b
51. the Accommodation You must keep noise to a minimum both during the daytime and particularly at night i e between the hours of 11 00 p m and 8 00 a m e You must comply with the University s rules requests regarding antisocial behaviour You must comply with all current University legislation which is freely available on the University website https intranet birmingham ac uk as registry legislation index aspx e The University reserves the right to terminate the Accommodation contract if your health or behaviour poses a serious risk to others in the Residence e You must not play or allow to be played ball games inside any part of the Residence nor on any landscaped areas adjoining the Residence e You must comply with the University s Guidelines on Equality and Diversity Details are available on the University website https intranet birmingham ac uk collaboration equality index aspx e You must comply with the General Conditions of Use of Computing and Network Facilities when using any computers and or computer network and internet connections in the Accommodation These conditions can be found under Computing Guides on the University website https intranet birmingham ac uk it governance policy index aspx e You must not to put up any sign poster banner or advertisement in the window of the Accommodation so as to be visible from the outside September 2015 A QUALITY YOUR THE Ss RIGHT TO Bae eo 5 m HOME 3 4
52. the provision and management of our student residences and signed up to the UUK Code in December 2005 The Code has been prepared primarily to assist managers and anyone involved in the management of student accommodation by setting out the main elements of good management practice It is intended that the Code establishes a set of standards and undertakings about our management practices and the relationship between the University of Birmingham and yourself throughout your stay with us It covers among other matters health and safety maintenance and repair and relationships between managers and you our student tenant It also should assist you to understand both the standards and procedures applying to your accommodation and your obligations as a resident The Code has been designed with regard to the particular characteristics of student accommodation and to management practice in the higher education sector Administration arrangements for the Code are set out in this document These are intended to serve the overall purposes of the Code These help to maintain and enhance standards and to set out clearly what you may expect of your accommodation and its management These detailed arrangements also provide mechanisms for identifying and helping remedy any shortcomings in the management of your accommodation Where an audit and or complaints indicate a persistent management failure a University may be deemed to be no longer compliant with
53. ti social behaviour include but are not restricted to e Music played loud during the night repeatedly e Slamming doors late at night e Frequent noisy parties e Groups of residents visitors talking loudly and being noisy etc e Shouting screaming A member of staff will investigate the complaint and decide what action to take such as requesting the music be turned off They will also report the incident to a CSM who will investigate it further and take appropriate action if required Please be advised that repeated complaints which result in university security officers attending site could lead to disciplinary action or Notice to Quit your Accommodation 6 Landlord and tenant relationship 6A Policies and Procedures Residence fees Below is an extract from the Accommodation contract which describes how your residence fees can be paid The residence fee increases are discussed and agreed by representatives of Hospitality and Accommodation Services and the Guild of Students in the autumn for the following academic session as part of the Residence Fees Sub Committee For more information about the range of residence fees and types of accommodation go to www birmingham ac uk postgraduate accommodation halls index aspx and click on University of Birmingham Accommodation Guide e You must pay your Residence Fees at the times and in the manner set out in the online contract without deduction or set off Further information on making p
54. tial and Environmental Services Lesley Stewart General Manager Student Accommodation Byron Thomas Manager Student Accommodation amp Community Timothy Owen anager Pritchatts Park and Selly Oak Villages Brynda Kirk The Team who provide a 24 hour service 365 days per year from the Hub at Shackleton can be contacted on 0121 415 8520 the following number 39 6 2 Insurance The University will not be liable for injury or the loss of or damage to any personal property in University accommodation except in cases of negligence on its part Personal possessions insurance cover is provided within your residence fees You are required to familiarise yourself with the cover provided by the insurer as set out in their documentation supplied to you and to arrange for additional cover where required yourself Please note that cover is only provided for the Accommodation Period You should report non receipt of the relevant insurance documentation to Housing Services and the documentation will be forwarded to you The personal possessions insurance which is included in your residence fee is core cover insurance with Endsleigh Insurance This provides core cover including desktop and laptop computers in your room Insurance cover is only provided for the accommodation contract period which applies to your Accommodation For further details regarding what core insurance cover is provided and wheth
55. u are likely to occupy whilst in the accommodation If this is something you would like to discuss in confidence please contact the Village reception staff 2 B ELECTRICITY AND GAS SUPPLIES 2 10 General Chamberlain has an electricity supply only please be aware UK STANDARD VOLTAGE IS 230v 50HZ Except in the case of emergencies or essential maintenance works electrical supply will be maintained without interruption 2 12 Gas Installations All gas supplies distribution pipe work and gas fired appliances comply with the relevant gas safety regulations The hot water and heating supplies are supplied from a central hot water and heating system The temperature of the heating within the room is controlled via a thermostatic radiator valve on the radiator in your study bedroom 2 14 Electric Heating Not applicable 2 15 Electrical Installations Guidelines Do not use any appliance rated at any other voltage especially 110V as this is a serious Health and Safety risk and may result in disciplinary proceedings You must check that your own electrical appliances are made to British Standard and are wired correctly Seek advice from Village staff if you are unsure The University reserves the right to remove any unsafe or faulty electrical appliances found in your Accommodation Students can reclaim these from the Village Manager when they move out of the Accommodation When using personal electrical equipment i e Kettles Toasters Hairdr
56. vided under the relevant heading of how you can obtain this information If you have any queries or concerns about your accommodation then please contact the reception on your Village where staff will be more than happy to assist you 2 Health and Safety Standards and Procedures General This Statement is extracted from the University s full Health and Safety Policy Statement which also details the organisation and arrangements for implementing and monitoring the Policy The full policy statement is available at www birmingham ac uk university governance policies regs health safety aspx 2 1 Policy Statement 1 The University of Birmingham as an employer is committed to providing and maintaining a healthy and safe working environment for all its employees students and any other people who may be affected by its activities The overall responsibility for ensuring implementation of this policy lies with the University of Birmingham that is the University Council and the Vice Chancellor as its Chief Executive 2 This statement applies to all premises and activities within the control of the University The University has made detailed arrangements for implementing this policy outlined in a further section of the Policy entitled Organisation and Arrangements 3 In order to achieve this aim the University has the following key objectives e asaminimum to comply with requirements of relevant legislation e to identify hazards the po
57. weeks Whilst we hope you enjoy the social activities that student life brings you also need to be aware of the terms and conditions of your contract and such matters personal safety reporting a repair and other related day to day elements which apply to living in student accommodation We have detailed all the relevant information in this document Please ensure that you are clear about your responsibilities whilst in residence Chamberlain is located within a residential area and it is important for community relations to show respect for your fellow student residents and local residents You will find an inventory form at the following address www birmingham ac uk students accommodation OfferpackInformation aspx which details what is in your accommodation Please print and sign this and return to the Vale Reception within 48 hours of arrival Best wishes for an enjoyable stay Alison Mear Vale Village Manager September 2015 INTRODUCTION 1 What is the Universities UK UUK Code of Practice The Housing Act 2004 introduced licensing for houses in multiple occupation in England and Wales The Housing Act stated that licensing would apply to student accommodation which replaced the previous system of registration from which Higher Education Institutions were exempt The University of Birmingham played an active role in the consultation exercise for the draft UUK Code of Practice We fully support the principles of the Code for
58. worktops cluttered with bottles pans jars 17 REFUSE BINS e Always use a black bin liner in the kitchen refuse bin and keep the lid down to reduce smells e Throw all waste food in refuse bin e Empty refuse bin when full and place in external bins provided on site e Use the correct bins and recycle whenever possible Wash bin inside and out after removing rubbish to sanitise Remember that rotting food waste will smell and cause germs Remove from the kitchen regularly REMEMBER BE CONSIDERATE TO YOUR FLATMATES 2 31 Food Storage Cold storage fridge and freezer is provided in your kitchen with each resident having access to one shelf in both the fridge and the freezer Cooking on a Budget Shop Smart make sure you don t buy more food than you can use stop waste and save your money e Make alist and stick to it only buy what you need and resist those special offers not on your list e Buy basic ingredients and make your own meals it is cheaper and healthier e Say no to carrier bags Reuse your carrier bags or buy some bags for life and use these each time you go shopping e Rather than all of you shopping individually why not bulk shop together as a household it will be cheaper offer you more variety and taking it in turns cooking means you won t have to cook for yourself every night e Cooking as a household will save you time and reduce the amount of energy and carbon emissions produced from cooking one larg
59. would like to make a complaint please go to www birmingham ac uk undergraduate accommodation Living with us Codeofpractice aspx and 36 download a complaint form and complete and return to Reception For the Complaint Policy and Guidance please go to www birmingham ac uk undergraduate accommodation Living with us Codeofpractice aspx and click on Guidance Notes Concerns Comments and Suggestions If you would like to contact us to raise a concern make a comment or suggestion rather than lodging a complaint we would be keen to hear from you Please go to www birmingham ac uk undergraduate accommodation Living with us Codeofpractice aspx and click on On Line Accommodation Feedback Form complete and submit the on line form Inventory Form If when you move in you find that any item is defective or missing please record this on the Inventory Form which has been left in your room and return to the Village reception within 48 hours of moving in If you cannot find the form we left in your room please go to www birmingham ac uk students accommodation OfferpackInformation aspx and download another copy or call into the Village reception for another copy Access to bedrooms The University reserves the right to enter and search your Accommodation with the consent of the Village Manager or equivalent in the interests of safety health or the maintenance of law and order or to carry out essential repairs or maintenance If acc
60. y notice the above label in your flat or in buildings on the Edgbaston and Selly Oak campuses The purpose of the labels is to advise any contractors who need to work in these locations to contact the Estates Office to seek appropriate information and advice before commencing any maintenance or repair work In areas where there is a label present if you see signs of any damage to walls ceilings or services please report this to the Village Reception immediately 4 4 Construction quality All student residences have been properly constructed altered or refurbished and maintained in accordance with the appropriate building planning and housing legislation current at the time of construction Relevant approval notices and certificates will be made available for inspection by prior arrangement by contacting your Village reception 4 5 Grounds maintenance All planting and fences around residences will be maintained to be tidy and to minimize opportunities for concealment of intruders Principal pathways and car parks should be hard paved or have another suitable surface Grounds maintenance is the responsibility of the University s Grounds and Gardens Section The presentation of the campus setting is down to their efforts and dedication Covering both campuses outdoor sports facilities residential sites and outstations means they manage 180 hectares of land being responsible for grass cutting planting pruning tree work litter and road sw
61. y together with a breakdown of the increased utility charges that the University is trying to recover a fair and reasonable proportion of 2 38 Post and Mail Your address Flat Number Flats 1 to 72 Chamberlain 37A Church Road Birmingham B15 3AS Flats 73 to 85 Chamberlain 37B Church Road Birmingham B15 3AT Flats 86 to 95 Chamberlain 37C Church Road Birmingham B15 3AT Flats 96 to 108 Chamberlain 37D Church Road Birmingham B15 3AT Flats 109 to 118 Chamberlain 37E Church Road Birmingham B15 3AT Flats 119 to 131 Chamberlain 37F Church Road Birmingham B15 3AT Flats 132 to 141 Chamberlain 37G Church Road Birmingham B15 3AT Letters including registered letters and packages will be delivered by Royal Mail or courier service directly to your flat We cannot accept parcels or letters on your behalf if they are received at the Vale reception they will be given back to the postman courier If a courier is delivering a parcel you must make arrangements to be present as the reception team at the Vale will not take in parcels When you leave Chamberlain at the end of the contract period you need to ensure that your mail is redirected to your new address Information on this and an application form are available from reception 22 3 Internet facilities ASK4 provide Vale residents with full wireless broadband access to the internet To connect to the internet please follow the instructions below For informati
62. yers etc Please make sure that you follow the guidelines below e All personal electrical equipment must be serviceable this includes connecting cables and plugs e Additional forms of heating should not be used over and above the heating provided within your accommodation e The use of halogen lamps is not permitted under the terms and conditions of your Accommodation contract e Plugs must be wired in the correct manner and fused according to the manufacturer s instructions e One plug must supply one appliance only e Cables must not trail across the floor If extension leads or long cables are used these must be placed neatly so as not to cause a trip hazard e DO NOT place containers of liquid near electrical equipment e Report any broken faulty electrical sockets to reception immediately e You are responsible for any electrical equipment you bring into your flat The University takes NO RESPONSIBILITY for damage or injury caused by personal equipment in your Accommodation To make sure that the electric circuits to your flat do not TRIP OUT i e switch off please comply with the following e Donot use more than one rice cooker at the same time e Do not use voltage adaptors purchased overseas e Donot use a light bulb with a wattage in excess of 60 watts e Do not use dirty appliances We advise you DO NOT buy re conditioned electrical items without having a Portable Appliance Test PAT carried out and displaying
63. you to be sensible with regard to your usage of these essential services to help reduce the impact on the environment and to help the University keep its carbon emissions and energy costs to a minimum We do ask that you are prudent with your use of energy and do not waste an expensive environmentally socially and economically resource by taking simple actions e Please only heat your room to the temperature required 20 C should be plenty e Do not leave the windows open and the radiators on especially when you have left your room e Water is expensive to heat thus only fill the kettle with the water required For further information please contact staff on Reception or your Customer Service Manager Adopting wise environmental behaviour is part of being a global citizen and is a skill and attitude you should take into your future professional and personal life Carbon Reduction in residences There is an ongoing programme of upgrading the building stock which has seen double glazing high efficiency condensing boilers and energy efficient appliances installed e A combined heat and power scheme has been installed in the Mason Energy Centre to provide heat and power e Jarratt Hall is being refurbished in stages and the old electric heating replaced with heat supplied from the university s combined heat and power scheme which also supplies power to the building e High efficiency LED lighting has been installed in a number of resi

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