At Evac You 8 we want our clients to be fully prepared for any emergency their facility could encounter, therefore we encourage facilities to have an Emergency Management Plan in place.
At Evac You 8 we want our clients to be fully prepared for any emergency their facility could encounter, therefore we encourage facilities to have an Emergency Management Plan in place.
No one can predict an emergency to unfold and the only way to safely handle unforeseen events is to have a proper facility specific plan in place.
As per WHS regulations and Australian Standards, it is a legal requirement that every facility have an Emergency Management Plan (EMP), otherwise you could incur high penalties.
Your EMP should provide information on emergency procedures including, but not limited to:
Plans for an effective response to the emergency, which may include; fire, explosion, medical emergency, infection outbreak, pandemic, rescues, missing persons, incidents with hazardous chemicals, bomb threats, armed confrontations, natural disasters and severe weather/storms/flooding.
The facility’s evacuation procedures.
Information regarding the facility’s emergency services and important contacts.
Assistance and treatment for medical emergencies.
Effective communication between designated personnel for coordination of the emergency response team and all personnel within the workplace.
Frequent testing and training on the emergency procedures and implementation of the procedures.
Evac You 8 commenced operation in 1996 on the Central Coast – providing experience-based Emergency Procedures Training. Evac you 8 has been shaped and developed since 1996, ensuring we are meeting our client’s and industry standards in the public safety sector.
Knowledge and experience are our main components to providing high quality products and services to our clients in accordance with the Australian standards and government industry requirements.
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