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This document outlines key safety protocols and responsibilities during emergencies, particularly focusing on evacuation and shelter procedures. It details various safety devices in the facility, including manual pull stations, smoke detectors, and fire extinguishers. The Q&A format addresses crucial questions regarding duties of staff, actions during emergencies, and the identification of suspicious activities. Emphasizing best practices, it highlights proper exit strategies and the importance of maintaining clear pathways. This training is designed to ensure preparedness and safety for all occupants.
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Test question #1 • What type of safety devices are in this facility?
Answer: #1 TYPES OF Safety Devices • Manual Pull Station: activates the fire alarm • Smoke detectors: detects smoke and activates alarm • Sprinkler System: detects high levels of heat • Strobe lights installed for the hearing impaired
Answer: #1 OTHER FIRE DEVICES • Fire extinguisher: in all common spaces and near the stairwells • Fire doors: Specially tested doors that are normally open but close upon fire alarm system activation. • Exit signs: follow direction in which arrow is pointing or location of sign
Test question #2 • What are the duties of the bathroom monitor?
Answer: #2 • To ensure that they are clear
Test question #3 • During an emergency event, such as a fire evacuation, what would you do if you found an employee unconscious on the floor?
Answer: #3 • Call 911 (on-campus) or 9-911 (off-campus) • Stay with them if possible • Ensure that a team member tells the OEC
Test question #4 • What do you do before exiting a closed door during an emergency?
Answer: #4 • Feel the door with the back of your hand to see if it is warm/hot to the touch.
Test question #5 • When is the only time you can use an elevator during an emergency?
Answer: #5 • NEVER! Only Trained fire fighters are authorized to use the elevator.
Test question #6 • Why is it important to close the door behind yourself when exiting to a stairwell or room?
Answer: #6 • Keep fire and smoke confined.
Test question #7 • What do you do if someone refuses to leave the building during an alarm situation?
Answer: #7 • Ask them calmly to leave the building but do not put yourself in danger.
Test question #8 • When encountering a smoke filled room or area, what would you do?
Answer: #8 • Get as low to the floor as possible and get out
#9 Do you know your primary and secondary exits on your floor or in your building?
#10 Do you know your SIP (Shelter-In-Place) area? Safe area Safe area
Test question #11 • If you received a bomb threat phone call, give me three examples of things that you would note from the phone call?
Answer: #11 • Where is the bomb.. • When is going to go off • Remember the who, what, when, where and why.
Test question #12 Is anything suspicious about this?
Answer: #12 • Mail that has no return address. • Mail addressed only to title of prospective recipient or using an incorrect title. • Misspelled words or defective address. • Restrictive markings such as "confidential" or "personal for." • Excessive postage. • Stains, discoloration, oiliness, crystallization, or strange odor. • Abnormal size; excessive wrapping. • Wires, metal foil, or string protruding. • Unusually heavy or unbalanced. • Lopsided or uneven envelope. • Very rigid envelope. • Springiness. • Suspicious package drop-offs/attempted drop-offs.
Test question #13 • What wrong with this hallway?
Answer: #13 • No clear exit • Less than 54 inches of clearance • Clutter on both sides of hallway
Test question #14 • What wrong with this picture?
Answer: #14 • Blocked Elevator • Improper storage.