This is aimed at all employees to assist them in identifying and reducing the risk that fire presents in the workplace. The structure of this content is in the form of a matrix with the following titles.
You must inform your staff on how to raise the alarm, who will call the fire service, how to evacuate the building and where to assemble, use of fire-fighting equipment eg how to identify the different types and what type of fire they can be safely used on, how to shut down machinery etc and not to use lifts in the event of fire.
Fire Marshals / Wardens will be required in larger organizations and where the fire risks are greater. They have a responsible role and will be expected to ensure that in the event of a fire everyone leaves the area as quickly and orderly as possible, ensuring that all security measures are undertaken, if this can be done without causing a significant delay in the evacuation procedure.
This is aimed at all employees to assist them in identifying and reducing the risk that fire presents in the workplace. The structure of this content is in the form of a matrix with the following titles.
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