This Evacuation Exercise / Practice Drill is essential for organisations that want to equip their staff and Fire Wardens with the practical skills and confidence needed when evacuation a building.
Why practice with Australian Fire Protection?
Australian Fire Protection has assisted many businesses in overseeing their annual Evacuation Exercise / Practice Drill. This helps to highlight any deficiencies in your building evacuation procedures and to ensure that the building occupants are able to evacuate promptly.
This Evacuation Exercise / Practice Drill is essential for organisations that want to equip their staff and Fire Wardens with the practical skills and confidence needed when evacuation a building.
Evacuation Exercise/Drill Outline
Plan evacuation exercise scenario with key staff members
Conduct the evacuation drill using the Building Occupant Warning System (BOWS), Emergency Warning Intercommunication System (EWIS) or air horn
Undertake a de-brief with all Wardens and chief wardens focusing on improvement
Provide clients with a post evacuation exercise report
Fire Safety Advisers will observe Wardens to instruct tenants for evacuating the building safely in accordance with the evacuation coordination procedures for the building in the event of a fire or hazardous materials emergency.
Our vision is A Safer workplace through Emergency Preparedness and Compliance as we Prepare People for Emergencies. Ensuring your people are skilfully trained is an important aspect.
For your workplace as it will help protect your brand, avoid costly property damage but more importantly, it can save lives. Thank you for entrusting your business and people with us.
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