What Responsibilities Do All Staff Have During A Fire?

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Make sure that all

staff are aware of any fire safety plans and procedures in place

, along with the location of fire extinguishers, escape routes and assembly point(s). Ensure that you hold regular fire drills and fire alarm tests so that staff are well aware of their escape routes and their responsibilities.

What responsibility do all staff have during a fire incident?

Make sure that all

staff are aware of any fire safety plans and procedures in place

, along with the location of fire extinguishers, escape routes and assembly point(s). Ensure that you hold regular fire drills and fire alarm tests so that staff are well aware of their escape routes and their responsibilities.

What are your legal responsibilities under fire law as an employee?


remove or reduce the risk of fire as much as possible and provide general fire precautions

, ensure fire safety equipment is operational and maintained, and provide appropriate training, prepare an emergency plan and advise everyone on their duties, keep a record of any findings, and review risks regularly.

What should employees do during a fire?

DO

gather in a safe location

: Your fire drill will have established a safe meeting place some distance from your building/facility such as a parking garage or lot. DO account for everyone: Have the Headcount Manager communicate missing or injured employees to first responders/law enforcement.

What are the roles and responsibilities of all workers including the fire warden?

Duties and responsibilities of fire wardens


Monitor how adequate the fire risk control measures are to assist in preventing emergencies

.

Make other staff aware of fire hazard in the workplace

.

Direct

others in an emergency – show how and where to safely evacuate, and clear their designated area.

What are the 4 race procedure in a fire?

  • RACE: Remove, Alarm, Confine and Extinguish or Evacuate. This easy to remember acronym is our University procedure in the case of a fire. …
  • Remove. Remove everyone from the area. …
  • Alarm. The fire alarm pull station shall be activated call 911 to report fire. …
  • Confine. …
  • Extinguish or Evacuate.

What are the 4 things to do if a fire occurs in your area?

  • Know how to safely operate a fire extinguisher.
  • Remember to GET OUT, STAY OUT and CALL 9-1-1 or your local emergency phone number.
  • Yell “Fire!” several times and go outside right away. …
  • If closed doors or handles are warm or smoke blocks your primary escape route, use your second way out.

What are the 3 things needed for fire?


Oxygen, heat, and fuel

are frequently referred to as the “fire triangle.” Add in the fourth element, the chemical reaction, and you actually have a fire “tetrahedron.” The important thing to remember is: take any of these four things away, and you will not have a fire or the fire will be extinguished.

Who is responsible for fire safety in the workplace?

As laid out in the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005,

employers, owners or landlords

are responsible for the fire safety of anyone working or living on their premises. Their duties to those under their provision include: carrying out fire risk assessments of the premises with regular reviews.

What are the 3 categories of evacuation?


Simultaneous evacuation

. Vertical or horizontal phased evacuation. Staff alarm evacuation (silent alarm). Defend in place.

What are 3 basic fire safety principles you should follow at work?

  • Take fire precautions. In order to avoid fires, you need to routinely check the workplace for any potential fire hazards. …
  • Know emergency procedures. Let’s say a fire breaks out on the work floor. …
  • Protection for employees with firefighting responsibilities.

What are the minimum fire safety obligations for employers?

  • Have an Emergency Action Plan. …
  • Maintain Fire Protection and Prevention Equipment. …
  • Train Employees to Use Fire Safety Equipment. …
  • Be Aware of Safety Procedures. …
  • Fight or flight – Safety First! …
  • Take Part in Office Fire Drills.

What is workplace fire safety?

Employers need to prepare for emergencies.

Make sure

smoke alarms and fire sprinklers

are properly installed and working. Post clear fire escape plans on every level of a building. Teach employees about exit locations, escape routes and fire protection equipment. Check the condition of fire ladders and escapes.

What are fire wardens duties?

A Fire Warden is a person(s) designated by the person with responsibility for workplace activities, or workplace manager,

to assist them in implementing the necessary fire safety arrangements as identified by the manager to prevent a fire from endangering the health and safety of occupants and other relevant person for

How are fire wardens identified?

Wardens are marked by an

item of clothing or something they wear

. This can be: Bright color high visibility vest with (HEAD) WARDEN printed on the front. Bright color high visibility armband with WARDEN printed on it.

Should all employees be fire wardens?


All employers are legally required to

have a plan in place to respond appropriately in the event of fires and similar types of emergency. There isn’t actually a rule in the legislation that stipulates that you must appoint a fire warden.

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