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When an emergency takes place, it’s often crucial to leave the facility until the issue is resolved. But the situation can quickly worsen if evacuation isn’t handled carefully. Tensions can be high in these critical moments, resulting in stampedes, people getting left behind, or other dangerous accidents. That’s why it’s important to have clear evacuation procedures in place and follow them when an emergency arises. Doing so can help ensure safety for all employees and potentially save a life.
In this course on Evacuation Procedures in Office Environments, we will discuss the role of the evacuation team in ensuring everyone leaves the facility safely. We’ll also address unique kinds of emergencies that require special handling, such as fires, explosions, HAZMAT emergencies, and “active shooter” situations. By the end of this course, you will have a better understanding of how to effectively deal with these emergencies and mitigate potential risks in order to evacuate safely.
It covers the role of the evacuation team in ensuring everyone leaves the facility safely, and how to handle unique emergencies such as fires, explosions, HAZMAT emergencies, and “active shooter” situations.
You will have a better understanding of how to effectively deal with these emergencies and mitigate potential risks in order to evacuate safely.
Because tensions can be high in critical moments, resulting in stampedes, people getting left behind, or other dangerous accidents; having and following clear procedures helps ensure safety for all employees and can potentially save a life.
Lessons include The Evacuation Team, Preparing Yourself for an Evacuation, Basic Evacuation Procedures, Evacuating Multi-Story Buildings, Coping With Fires and Explosions, Dealing with HAZMAT Emergencies, “Active Shooter” Situations, and a Review.
It helps build skills in Emergency Evacuation and Emergency Preparedness.