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An evacuation drill should be introduced in the classroom as part of the curriculum during the first week. This will prepare children for that first evacuation drill. Two additional evacuation drills must be conducted during the program year.
If an evacuation has been called for, it will be the students that are closest to the danger that would exit first (after the helpers). So, if the problem is at the front of the bus, the students at the front would evacuate first.
0:09 0:59 Pull. And push the third exit grab this handle. Pull it open push open the rear door jump out nowMorePull. And push the third exit grab this handle. Pull it open push open the rear door jump out now heres what most people dont know how to use in the event of a rollover you grab this handle. Spin.
0:38 1:37 Up just like this and then I can see the scrob. Light. There here we go. And then when. I close itMoreUp just like this and then I can see the scrob. Light. There here we go. And then when. I close it back you have to be careful to make sure that all the tracks are properly lined up.
Count the number of students while unloading to confirm the location of all students before pulling away from the stop. Tell students to exit the bus and walk at least 10 feet away from the side of the bus to a position where the driver can plainly see all students.

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An emergency exits path usually ends in an outward-opening door with a crash bar with exit signs pointing to it. It is usually a door to an area outside of the building, but may also lead to an adjoining, fire-isolated structure with clear exits of its own.

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