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The International Fire Code suggests holding a fire drill no less frequently than every three months. However, the frequency of your emergency drills may depend on your workplace risk factors and typical employee schedules and turnover rates.
An Emergency Evacuation Record is used for recording evacuations and debriefs to improve emergency evacuation preparedness. This Emergency Evacuation Record provides a format for recording the sequence of events during an actual or practice emergency evacuation and action table to identify improvements.
Safety drills are one of the most effective ways you can prepare your organization to deal with an emergency situationwithout having to learn the hard way. Drills put your emergency response plans to the test, reveal details you may have missed and give your team an opportunity to practice for any given scenario.
You should aim to evacuate all occupants from a protected area (sub-compartment) to a place of reasonable or total safety within 2 minutes of the alarm being raised.
Fire drills should be carried out at least twice a year, although this can vary if your fire risk assessment has outlined otherwise. Our risk assessment guide can be found here.
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(4) All emergency drills must be documented and include the following minimum information; (a) who conducted the drill; (b) date and time of drill; (c) the number of adults and children present during the drill; (d) the length of time to evacuate; and (e) problems identified during the drill and corrective actions.
The first part of our Fire Drill Observation Record asks for details about the fire drill itself. Here you can record the date of the drill, the time the fire alarm system was activated, as well as the time the building was re-occupied. This section also asks for the name of the observer.
How long does a fire drill normally last? The duration of most fire drills is between five and 15 minutes. Drill times can vary from building to building, depending on many factors, such as speed of evacuation, building size and fire alarm system resetting.

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