Table of Contents
- 1 What will be your first action when a fire breaks out in the workplace?
- 2 What is your emergency procedure to be followed in the event of a fire in your workplace?
- 3 What should you do in the event of a fire at Wawa 5 steps?
- 4 Who should you evacuate first in the event of a fire?
- 5 What are appropriate ways to respond to a fire?
- 6 What is the correct order of evacuation?
- 7 How to prevent a fire in your building?
- 8 What do you need to know about fire hazards?
What will be your first action when a fire breaks out in the workplace?
In summary: Raise the alarm. Call the Fire & Rescue Service (999). Fire Marshals should check escape routes.
What is your emergency procedure to be followed in the event of a fire in your workplace?
Emergency Fire Procedures remain as calm as possible. raise the alarm immediately (if it has not been raised already) by operating the nearest fire alarm point and by shouting “fire” on no account attempt to open a door if smoke is seen coming from under a door.
What immediate steps will you take when there is fire?
What to Do in Case of a Fire
- Immediately pull the nearest fire alarm pull station as you exit the building.
- When evacuating the building, be sure to feel doors for heat before opening them to be sure there is no fire danger on the other side.
Which of the following guidelines should be followed in the event of a building fire?
In the event of a fire, the following steps should be taken to ensure the safety of all building occupants: Activate the fire alarm. Call 911 immediately and provide information. Assist injured personnel or notify emergency responders of the medical emergency.
What should you do in the event of a fire at Wawa 5 steps?
If you see fire or smoke, do not panic or shout….EXTINGUISH
- Follow the instructions of your Fire Wardens.
- Prepare to evacuate if necessary.
- Leave the lights on.
- Save records if possible.
Who should you evacuate first in the event of a fire?
Patients in immediate danger should be moved first. They should follow a lead nurse into a safe area. Move patients who are closest to danger first (non-ambulatory and ambulatory). Direct ambulatory patients toward a safe area.
What to do when there is a fire in the workplace?
If you ever discover a fire follow these steps:
- Remain calm.
- Sound the fire alarm and/or alert all the occupants to evacuate.
- Alert the fire brigade by dialling 000 (or your Security Staff – depending on what procedures are currently in place).
- Leave the building immeidately via the closest escape route.
What is the first priority in the event of a fire?
Fires spread very quickly, so the first priority is to warn others around you. If you’re in a building and it doesn’t delay your escape, then press the nearest fire alarm and call 999 or 112 for emergency help. If it delays you, make the call when you’ve left the building.
What are appropriate ways to respond to a fire?
Visible Smoke or Fire:
- Activate the fire alarm pull station and evacuate the building.
- Do not use the elevators. Exit through a stairway that leads directly outside. Be familiar with at least two means of exit from your area.
- Call the University Police at x2911 from a “safe” phone near an exit. Provide information.
What is the correct order of evacuation?
Staff will follow the RACE procedure: Rescue, Alarm, Contain and Evacuate. It is unusual to evacuate an entire medical center. Most times a side to side horizontal evacuation is sufficient to meet patient care needs.
What should you do if a fire occurs in your workplace?
Monitor the hazards and review the controls – this will ensure that the controls are minimising the risks effectively. In the unfortunate event that a fire or explosion does occur, you must notify your health and safety regulator as soon as possible.
What do you need to know about fire protection and Prevention?
Fire Protection and Prevention The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires employers to implement fire protection and prevention programs in the workplace.
How to prevent a fire in your building?
Precautionary Measures Fire safety demonstrations can go a long way when it comes to the safety of your building. Make sure to teach building occupants how to react to a fire and how to use a fire extinguisher, along with the other fire protection devices. This can help to prevent a fire from spreading if one does occur in your building.
What do you need to know about fire hazards?
In a general sense, the steps you need to take to minimise a fire risk are the same as your role in minimising all health and safety risks: identify, assess, control and monitor. But of course every health and safety hazard has its own specific requirements.