Where Do Evacuation Diagrams Need To Be Placed
Under the Australian Standard 3745-2010 Planning for Emergencies in Facilities, an evacuation diagram is defined as a pictorial representation of
Under the Australian Standard 3745-2010 Planning for Emergencies in Facilities, an evacuation diagram is defined as a pictorial representation of
Most, if not, all of us would agree that children should feel safe at school. For some children, their school
In most work environment, job sites or offices, fire can pose a risk. Significant injury or loss of life and
Every organisation is required to have a Warden Team or ECO (Emergency Control Organization) in their business. These are
Many of us have heard that we should leave all our personal belongings and take nothing with us in the
We usually don’t think of the workplace as being dangerous or harmful, especially not when it comes to a
You have probably seen the green sign saying Assembly Area and hopefully have gathered there during evacuation exercises. How
The initial response to an emergency includes removing people from danger which often necessitates evacuating from that area of
The number one priority in any emergency is always people’s safety. Is the job of warden team done once everyone
In any emergency an alarm of some kind needs to be raised. There are many kinds of alarms and