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Demo version e-training for emergency procedures

Demo version e-training for emergency procedures. Start your e-training. Occupational Health & Safety training and consultancy www.humanatwork.org. What to do in case of an emergency?. Fire alarm Bomb threat Medical emergency Gas leak Criminal behavior. previous next.

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Demo version e-training for emergency procedures

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  1. Demo version e-training for emergency procedures Start your e-training Occupational Health & Safety training and consultancywww.humanatwork.org

  2. What to do in case of an emergency? • Fire alarm • Bomb threat • Medical emergency • Gas leak • Criminal behavior previous next Occupational Health & Safety training and consultancywww.humanatwork.org

  3. Fire alarm What to do in case of a fire alarm: Stay calm and listen to instruction from your manager (or safety officer) Lead customers/visitors and staff to the best escape route to an emergency exit Help disabled people Do not let customers walk through the warehouse Secure goods and cash closes down Stay together, close to a safe place and wait for further instructions previous next Occupational Health & Safety training and consultancywww.humanatwork.org

  4. Fire What to do in case of a fire: SOUND THE ALARM! Call 112 and give follow information: your name address and building floor Room number Type of incident Leave immediate fire areas and close doors and windows behind you Use stairwells to evacuate the building Proceed to meeting area previous next Occupational Health & Safety training and consultancywww.humanatwork.org

  5. Fire What to do if you are trapped: Wet and place cloth material around and under the door to prevent smoke from entering Close as many doors as possible between you and the fire Signal someone outside, but do nog break glass until absolutely necessary previous next Occupational Health & Safety training and consultancywww.humanatwork.org

  6. Fire What to do if caught in smoke: Drop to the floor and crawl toward an exit Stay as low as possible Take shallow breaths through your nose and use a shirt or towel as a filter previous next Occupational Health & Safety training and consultancywww.humanatwork.org

  7. Fire fighting extinguishers Video instruction training fire extinguishers Custom made for your situation by Human@work previous next Occupational Health & Safety training and consultancywww.humanatwork.org

  8. Bomb threat • When is the bomb going to explode? • Where is the bomb right now? • What kind of bomb is it? • What does it look like? If a bomb threat is received by phone: Remain calm and use checklist Keep the caller on the phone as long as possible Immediately call Safety and Security Department If a bomb is received by mail, employees should: Not handle the envelope or package Leave immediate area Immediately call Safety and Security Department previous next Occupational Health & Safety training and consultancywww.humanatwork.org

  9. Medical Emergency • Check breathing, start CPR if necessary and if you are trained • Control serious bleeding by direct pressure on the wound • Keep victim still and comfortable • Remain with victim until help arrives What to do in an medical emergency: Stay calm, so you can think clear If life threatening call national emergency number first and inform your safety officer Do not move a seriously injured person. Quickly perform four steps of the checklist. Prepare for arrival of emergency services and point them to the scene previous next Occupational Health & Safety training and consultancywww.humanatwork.org

  10. Gas leak What to do if you smell natural gas: Stay calm and leave the building at once Do not turn on or turn off any lights or electrical equipment Do not use any telephone or cell phone in the building or house. Do not sound the fire alarm Turn off the gas tap Call national emergency number and/or gas emergency previous next Occupational Health & Safety training and consultancywww.humanatwork.org

  11. Criminal behavior • What the person(s) is/are doing • Location (be as specific as possible) • Building • Floor • Room • Physical and clothing description of those involved • Weapons (if any) involved • Vehicle description, license plate number and direction of travel when last seen What to do when you observe criminal behavior: Immediately notify your manager or the national emergency number Report as much information as possible Do not approach or attempt to apprehend the person(s) involved! previous next Occupational Health & Safety training and consultancywww.humanatwork.org

  12. Select your establishment previous next Occupational Health & Safety training and consultancywww.humanatwork.org

  13. What to find where 2 4 2 Learn to find your way in your establishment: Building Evacuation Procedures and Meeting Place Map Emergency Exits First aid Fire Estinguishers 1 4 3 2 previous next Occupational Health & Safety training and consultancywww.humanatwork.org

  14. Congratulations! Through this e-training you are better prepared in case of an emergency print certificate start e-training again Occupational Health & Safety training and consultancywww.humanatwork.org

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