Planning for emergencies in facilities property owners and managers are responsible for ensuring their fire safety and emergency response management systems are compliant. This includes having an effective emergency evacuation plan and procedure which meetings all emergency requirements.
In accordance to the Australian Standard AS3745-2010: Planning for emergencies in facilities property owners and managers are responsible for ensuring their fire safety and emergency response management systems are compliant. This includes having an effective emergency evacuation plan and procedure which meetings all emergency requirements.
Maintaining a fully compliant Emergency Management Plan, including accurate Evacuation Diagrams, are essential in order to achieve compliance. Fire Boar can work with you to help create this site specific plan.
It is imperative that your building’s occupants know how to act quickly and easily in the event of an emergency, an effective Emergency Management Plan will assist in reducing risks in the following:
The effects of an emergency
Personal injuries
Loss of lives
Loss of property
Business interruptions
Fire Boar specialises in a full range of fire services from design, installation, commissioning, maintenance and testing of fire protection systems in accordance with the relevant Australian legislation and building codes.
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