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ACTIVITIES

A huge amount of money is spent on various fire protection systems in many places. But many a time when fire occurs many people lose their life. Sometimes systems fail and many a time employees are not trained on how to evacuate properly. Lives are lost mainly due to the fact that people do not know what to do and where to go.

Fire Evacuation Drill

The purpose and the objectives of any fire evacuation drill include:

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  • To identify any weaknesses in the evacuation strategy.
  • To test the procedure following any recent alteration or changes to working practices.
  • To familiarise new occupants with procedures.
  • To test the arrangements for disabled people.
  • To identifying weaknesses in emergency communications procedures and systems
  • To identifying positive and negative reactions of staff with designated responsibilities such as Fire Evacuation Marshals (FEMs).

Mock Drill

Drills provide virtually the only means,Short of an Actual incident of measuring the state of readiness and of testing the effectiveness of an emergency response plan.

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Aim of MOCK Drill:

  • To evaluate Response.
  • To improve coordination with in departments.
  • To improve coordination with in departments.
  • To identify the efficiency of SOPs.
  • To enhance the ability to respond faster.

Mock Drill Helps Us:

  • To identify Planning gaps.
  • To Revise SOPs for enhanced coordination.
  • increase emergency preparedness of Staff Members.
  • To evaluate readiness of all fire safety arrangements.

Demo and Training for First Aid Fire and Fire Safety Awareness

First Aid refers to the emergency treatment given to victim of accidents or medical emergencies, till professional medical help arrives. The three main objectives of First Aid are: Save Life, Promote Recovery and Prevent Worsening of the casualty’s condition.

Fire Safety Awareness includes:

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  • How to recognise the cost of fire.
  • The role of the fire marshal.
  • Liaison with the fire service.
  • Action on discovering a fire.
  • Fire safety legislation.
  • The chemistry of fire.
  • Common causes of fire.
  • Fire safety precautions and prevention.
  • Fire drills and evacuation.
  • How to use fire extinguishers.

Fire and Safety Audit

The audit is an examination of the premises and relevant documents to ascertain how the premises are being managed regarding fire safety. The inspector may also wish to talk to members of staff to confirm their level of fire safety awareness.

It inculdes the following phases:

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  • Safety Audit Preparation.
  • Fact Finding.
  • Review of Findings of the safety audit.
  • Recommendations from the safety audit.
  • Corrective Actions from the safety audit.
  • Publish the Safety Audit results.