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Aims & Objectives. Fire drills are an opportunity to practice evacuation procedures to make sure all staff is familiar with them. They get staff used to exiting a building quickly and therefore in a real-life situation panic will be reduced, as everyone will know what they need to do.
Evacuate using the nearest stair exit. Follow the exit signs. Extinguish a small fire using a fire extinguisher, if comfortable. Report the incident by calling 911 or 644-1234 from a safe location.
During the Drill Look out for issues (people stopping to collect belongings, slow reaction times, problems accessing fire doors or escape routes), and ensure that all fire marshals are active and in position.
What should you do after the fire drill? After conducting a fire drill, it's important that you thoroughly log all details and take note of any successes or failings. If any problems arose or any employees failed to cooperate, you must take note of this.
What To Do if a Fire Starts Know how to safely operate a fire extinguisher. Remember to GET OUT, STAY OUT and CALL 9-1-1 or your local emergency phone number. Yell "Fire!" several times and go outside right away. ... If closed doors or handles are warm or smoke blocks your primary escape route, use your second way out.
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After the drill, the \u201cresponsible person,\u201d fire safety warden, or nominated observer should: Take record of all details of the drill exercise, such as, how the evacuation process was, the inappropriate actions and challenges people face, and the weakness that will need to be addressed.
Six Steps to Develop an Effective Fire Evacuation Plan Establish Roles and Responsibilities. Organization is the key to a calm and collected evacuation. ... Create a Communication Plan. ... Plan the Evacuation Map. ... Know and Inspect Your Fire Suppression and Prevention Tools. ... Practice Your Evacuation Plan. ... Review, Adjust, and Report.
Six Steps to Develop an Effective Fire Evacuation Plan Establish Roles and Responsibilities. Organization is the key to a calm and collected evacuation. ... Create a Communication Plan. ... Plan the Evacuation Map. ... Know and Inspect Your Fire Suppression and Prevention Tools. ... Practice Your Evacuation Plan. ... Review, Adjust, and Report.
The type of occupancy within the building and its fire hazards. The safety features provided in the building. The degree of participation of occupants other than supervisory staff. The features of the fire emergency systems installed in the building.
How to conduct a fire drill Ask nominated observers to go to their positions. ... Ask a member of staff at random to set off the alarm. ... Time how long it takes for people to evacuate. ... Observe people's actions and any difficulties during the drill. ... Carry out a roll call at the assembly (muster point)

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