Find help in emergencies
What to do in an emergency at the university? Ensuring personal safety is the number-one priority on all TUM campuses in the event of an emergency or safety incident. We do all we can to avoid or mitigate any negative impacts.
Emergency numbers
- Fire and ambulance services: 112
- Police: 110
- Poison control hotline: +49 89 19240
When you call one of these numbers, keep your answers brief and concise. Prepare to answer any questions the emergency staff may ask and always wait for the emergency coordination center to end the call.
Do not use the telephone afterwards for other calls in case the emergency staff wants to call you back.
Further issues
Always administer first aid to the best of your abilities in an emergency.
- First aid courses for staff are regularly organized by TUM on all campuses. The responsible unit is the office of Safety and Radiation Protection (HR6). Register
- Details on the organization of first aid and courses at TUM is available on the AGU-Hochschulen infosystem
- Other first aid courses are provided by German Red Cross, Workers’ Samaritan Foundation, Order of Malta (Malteser) or Order of Saint John (Johanniter), for example.
- General information on first aid and what to do at the scene of an accident: AGU-Hochschulen infosystem and German Red Cross
- Students and doctoral candidates of TUM: Report accidents on TUM property or on the way to university
- Staff: Report accidents at work / during the commute to work (service compass)
- Details on reporting work accidents: Description of procedure in the AGU-Hochschulen infosystem
- Students and doctoral candidates: Withdrawing from exams
- Staff: Incapacity for work (service compass)
Compliance ensures that our policies are followed and that we maintain a respectful university culture.
Do you have a concern that the principles of the TUM Respect Guide or the TUM Codes of Conduct have been violated?
The TUM Compliance Office (TUM CO) examines your case independently, neutrally and in strict confidence. Cases of potential academic misconduct are also investigated by the TUM CO.
What was stolen or damaged?
- University property: Damage reports (service compass – staff page only)
- Private property: Locate local police station for your campus (www.polizei.bayern.de)
The TUM alerting system serves as an emergency alert, for example in the event of threats and damage. In case of crises, accidents or catastrophes, the first priority is to ensure the protection and safety of persons at all TUM locations. In such cases, the TUM alert system informs staff, students, and guests and recommends proper actions.
IT support
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