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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Wisconsin Fire Drills document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'School District Name' and 'School Name' in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for record-keeping.
  3. Fill in the 'Municipality' and 'County' fields, followed by the complete 'School Address'. This helps identify the location of the drills conducted.
  4. For each drill, record the 'Date of Drill', 'Time of Drill', and 'Evacuation Time' in minutes and seconds. This data is essential for compliance with state regulations.
  5. Indicate the number of students and adults present during each drill. Also, specify if the fire department was invited by marking 'Y' or 'N'.
  6. Select the type of drill conducted (Fire, Tornado, School Safety, Other) from the dropdown menu.
  7. In the remarks section, note any deficiencies observed during the drill. If more space is needed, attach an additional sheet.
  8. Finally, ensure that a school official signs and dates the form to validate its completion before submission.

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Q: What should be included in a fire drill to meet NFPA 101 requirements? A fire drill should include a predetermined evacuation route, designated assembly areas, clear communication procedures, and a thorough review of emergency response protocols.
Whether fire drills are announced or unannounced really depends on the goal of a particular drill. For example, if you are introducing employees to new evacuation procedures or routes, an announced drill is probably more appropriate, since this will give everyone a chance to practice in a more secure way.
Occupants should be familiarized with the buildings escape routes, exit doors, and assembly points. This knowledge can be life-saving in a real fire scenario. Demonstrate Proper Use of Fire Extinguishers: In some settings, certain individuals may be trained to use fire extinguishers.
Surprising as it may seem, fire drills are not mandated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). While OSHA does not specifically require employers to conduct fire drills, they are strongly recommended as a proactive measure to prepare employees for emergencies.
Frequency of Drills SOLAS mandates that ships conduct safety drills at regular intervals to maintain crew readiness: Fire drills: At least once every month. Abandon ship drills: At least twice every year.

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Five steps to ensure that your office conducts a safe and successful workplace fire drill: Develop an evacuation plan. Educate all employees. Conduct a fire drill to validate the plan. Motivate to improve. Conduct regular fire drills.
While the frequency of fire drills can vary depending on the regulations of a specific location, a good rule of thumb is to conduct a fire drill at least twice a year. For schools, it is often recommended to conduct them more frequently, perhaps once every term.
The fire safety training should include: An emergency evacuation plan or map. An explanation of what each employee should do during an evacuation. A list of where all the emergency exits are located. Where and how workers should exit a building during emergency evacuation drills.

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