Does Your Workplace Have A Proper Fire Escape Plan?
To protect your employees and comply with the Fire Protection and Prevention Act (FPPA), your company should have a fire escape plan. If not, take a few minutes to write one down and ensure everyone knows how to respond in the event of an emergency.
Your fire safety plan should include:
·A general building description and description of fire safety systems including smoke detectors, smoke alarms, fire alarms, kitchen hood extinguishing systems, fire extinguishers and locations. Description of emergency voice/alarm communication system alert tone and pre-programmed voice messages.
·Primary Emergency Contacts.
·Fire Warden contact information and duties (if applicable, this is usually for large manufacturing facilities or high-rise buildings).
·List actions taken by staff in the event of a fire or emergency. (For example, pull the closest fire alarm. Dial 911. Initiate building evacuation. Attempt to put out the fire with a fire extinguisher.)
·Evacuation Routes. Include evacuation routes for everyone, including procedures for employees who must remain to operate critical equipment before evacuating.
·Evacuation Assembly points and procedures for accounting for employees.
·Evacuation Drills and Training.
·Special Equipment, Hazards, or Procedures. Do you have fuel, chemicals, individuals who may need special assistance in an emergency?
·Identification and assignment of personnel responsible for rescue or emergency medical aid. Do you have anyone on staff that is CPR trained?
If you have all these items checked off in your current plan, then make sure all employees have read and understand what to do, and then take a minute to relax! Xper-tek is a leading total solutions provider for planning, designing and implementing turnkey fire protection systems throughout Hamilton, Niagara and the GTA.
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