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Fire Safety Training

Fire Safety Training. Helping You Prepare for Emergencies Alan Major Universal Fire Life/Safety Services. The Objectives. Occupant Roles in an Emergency Building Evacuation Procedures Building Life Safety Equipment How to respond to different emergencies. Requirements.

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Fire Safety Training

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  1. Fire Safety Training Helping You Prepare for Emergencies Alan Major Universal Fire Life/Safety Services

  2. The Objectives • Occupant Roles in an Emergency • Building Evacuation Procedures • Building Life Safety Equipment • How to respond to different emergencies

  3. Requirements • Provide emergency procedures information to all occupants • Fire Safety Director • Available Staff • Annual Training • Annual Drills

  4. If You Discover A Fire • First Priority: Life Safety • Notification: Activate Alarm, Call 911 • Fire Fighting: Optional • Evacuation

  5. If You Hear or See An Alarm • Assume it’s for real! • There will be audible and visual alarms (On the floor of alarm only). • Evacuate to your Safe Refuge Area • Other floors are not required to evacuate

  6. Safe Refuge Area

  7. Defend In Place • Retreat to an outside room • Call 911 • Close all doors enroute • Keep smoke out • Place bright object in window • Remain calm

  8. Occupant Duties • Be organized and encourage evacuation • Ensure that all areas are searched and evacuated • Account for all occupants • Keep Property the Management team informed

  9. Stairwell /Fire Escape Safety Nothing unnecessary should go into the stairwells; • No food or drink • No high heel shoes • No large bulky objects • No texting

  10. Do NOT use Elevators Makes sure other occupants do not use the elevator Direct everyone to the stairwell

  11. Assistance Monitors for Impaired People • Impaired: “Anyone who can not walk down one flight of stairs unassisted.” • Requires two Assistance Monitors • Take Safe Refuge in the stairwell • Wait until the stairs are clear before entering • One monitor stays; the second monitor goes to area of refuge to check in.

  12. Fire Drill Expectations • Mandatory Participation • Failure to participate is punishable by a fine and or jail sentence • Respond as if it were real

  13. Fire Drill Expectations • Exercise leadership on your floor • Emphasize being Quiet to hear instructions • Evacuate quickly – 2 minutes or less

  14. Safe Refuge Area • Account for all Occupants • Have a floor ID sign • Turn in occupant lists to building a representative

  15. Building Safety Systems • Smoke Detectors • Sprinkler Systems • Fire Rated Doors • Fire Control Room • Alarm System • 24 hour monitoring • Back up power • Staff Assistance

  16. The BIG ONE! When the big one hits, you may be on your own for up to 7 days. www.earthquakecountry.info

  17. Earthquake Preparedness • BEFORE: Have a plan for * Home * Auto * Work

  18. DURING: Duck, Cover and Hold on! Under a Desk In a corner Under a Table cover head & neck Next to an interior wall

  19. Earthquake Preparedness • AFTER • Check for injured • Check for damage • Decide if it is necessary to leave • Generally, it is best to remain in the building Requires Independent Decision Making

  20. Medical Emergency • Call 911 immediately • Provide as much info as possible • Call Security or Building Management • Send someone to the elevator lobby

  21. Power Outage • Open Blinds or Drapes • Have Flashlights Ready • Turn off appliances and computers • Evacuate if necessary to the Safe Refuge Area

  22. What we expect…. eEmergency Guide • Review your Emergency Guide • Train your family and neighbors • Close doors • Floor Signs • Pre-printed occupant lists • RESPOND WITH URGENCY

  23. Questions

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