Emergency Response Team Training
Emergency Response Team Training
Emergency Response Team Training
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ͻ An unforeseen combination of
circumstances or the resulting state that
calls for immediate action.
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ͻ Man-Made Emergency
ʹ Bomb threat, Fire Incident, War, Civil Disorder
ͻ Natural Emergency
ʹ Draught, Flooding, earthquakes
ͻ Technical Emergency
ʹ Electrical power loss, equipment failure, air-
conditioning failure
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ͻ SMOKE DETECTORS
ʹ Fire is best handled by prevention than controlling
ʹ To achieve this, Smoke detectors are installed in ceilings, which are linked with Fire
panel boards.
ʹ Fire panel board blow siren and also indicate, where smoke is detected.
ͻ MANUAL CALL POINTS
ʹ The manually operated fire alarm switches are situated at prominent positions in
every floor, fixed with glass cover.
ʹ If activated a general alert alongwith siren is sounded t floor.
ʹ To activate this, break the glass using hard object and press/pull the button/lever.
ͻ Fire Extinguishers
ʹ Every Floor has been provided with adequate number of all purpose ABC & CO2 fire
extinguishers.
ʹ These extinguishers can be used in case of small fire, to control it from spreading
further.
ʹ Fire Hydrants alongwith Hose pipe is installed near fire exit door, to be used by
professional firemen to control big fire.
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|. Do Not Panic
2. Operate the alarm button i.e. Manual Call Point
3. Call the Fire Marshal on your floor and if they are
not available immediately call emergency
number
4. Fight Fire with Fire Extinguishers if it is safe to do
so and you are trained and have suitable
instructions for its operation.
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|. Try to be calm
2. Stay Alert and listen to the instruction of Fire Marshal.
3. Switch off equipments, place vital records in strong
room/safe, if there is adequate time.
4. If the instruction announced is to evacuate
b. Leave the premises immediately in a speedy manner and orderly manner
to the designated assembly point.
c. Please take care of disabled per son when evacuating and talk to the
minimum.
d. DO NOT STOP TO COLLECT BELONGINGS. Personal Safety is of Primary
importance.
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Drills shall be held at expected and unexpected times and
under varying conditions to simulate the unusual
conditions that can occur in an actual emergency
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ͻ An announced drill allows occupants to prepare before the
evacuation.
ͻ Announced drills should be structured learning exercises in which
the occupants walk through the actions they are to take when the
evacuation alarm sounds.
ͻ An announced drill allows businesses to prepare for the downtime
that will occur while employees leave the building.
ͻ The announced drill is the least threatening type of exercise and
can be used to introduce occupants to a new emergency plan or
revised evacuation routes.
ͻ During announced drills, assigned staff members can direct
occupants to alternate egress routes.
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ͻ Surprise drill might be considered to be disruptive, it is the best
indication of what will occur under actual emergency conditions.
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