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The last bell rings. Staff leave the building. But the activity doesn’t stop. In this episode of Safer Ed, we explore one of the most overlooked risks in school safety—what happens after the school day ends. From students roaming hallways to teams and clubs accessing spaces during non-traditional hours, these moments expose gaps in supervision, communication, and system alignment. This conversation breaks down how “normal” after-hours activity can quietly create risk—and why duty of care doesn’t end when the bell rings. In This Episode * Why after-hours activity creates hidden safety gaps * Students, teams, and clubs accessing buildings outside structured time * The risks of propped doors and uncontrolled entry points * How lab safety changes when supervision is reduced * Why “nothing has happened” is not a measure of safety * The connection between duty of care and building access * Who owns safety during non-traditional hours * How strong schools design systems beyond the school day Key Takeaway The most dangerous risks in schools aren’t always the obvious ones—they’re the ones that have been accepted. Learn More For a deeper understanding of Duty of Care and how it applies beyond the classroom, visit ScienceSafety.com to access a free learning module designed for educators and school leaders. https://sciencesafety.com/product/duty-of-care/ [https://sciencesafety.com/product/duty-of-care/] Resources * Visit edcircuit.com [https://edcircuit.com/] for more Safer Ed episodes and resources. * Visit Science Safety [https://sciencesafety.com/cte-safety-certification-courses/]for pathways and modules. This episode was generated in part using AI tools. All content was reviewed and approved by our editorial team before publication.
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