Emergency Relief
In case of need of EMERGENCY RELIEF (injury, fire...):
First call
101 or 112Police or Firefighter - Ambulance
Then call
04/366.4444Central alarm station
Essential so that the competent departments of the University take the appropriate measures:
- calling of emergency workers,
- firefighting,
- assistance for relief,
- interventions of specialised personnel,
- etc.
ULiège staff members are trained in first aid; they can help in an emergency situation.
Available 24/7.
If there is a problem related to SECURITY
Call
04/366.4444Central alarm station
In case of theft, accident, presence of a suspicious individual, potentially dangerous object, road safety...
Available 24/7.
In the event that a person is the victim of a criminal offence:
It is always advisable to provide a statement to the Police on the one hand, and to the University of Liège (via this form) on the other. The statement to the Police can be made at any police station located on Belgian territory; it is not required to make this statement in the municipality where the event occurred.
All information is valuable: it will help police forces and university departments take the necessary measures to prevent such occurrences from happening again.
If a victim of a serious event feels the need to talk about it, a psychologist is on hand, in complete confidentiality.
Contact :
For students :
Magali THONON, psychologist (Student Quality of Life Service)
+32(0)4 366 55 61 - magali.thonon@uliege.be
For members of personnel :
Psychosocial preventionists of the Psychosocial Risks Unit : cellule.rps@uliege.be
Marie BARBIER : +32(0)4 366 55 29
Hélène DA SILVA : +32(0)4 366 32 60
Émilie HIRT : +32(0)4 366 93 80
Improving security at ULiège? Suggestions are welcome!
Three services ensure prevention and security on the ULiège sites:
- Fire-fighting service (reserved for the university community)
Fire in the workplace is a risk which is present at all times. The accident can be severe, leading to significant material damage, or even the loss of human life. It is therefore essential that each worker be aware of the potential gravity of the phenomenon.