The document provides guidance on emergency evacuation procedures at UMES. It outlines the roles and responsibilities of evacuation staff like the Building Emergency Coordinator and Evacuation Wardens. It details the steps faculty, staff and students should take in the event of an emergency that requires building evacuation, including activating the fire alarm, evacuating the building, calling emergency services, and meeting at a designated assembly point away from the building. Tips are also given for what to do if trapped in the building by fire.
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Emergency situation is one of the critical task to handle so to understand and learn how to deal in case of occurrence of emergency at work this is the one of the best slide to train the employees.
Emergency Response Training has been implemented to many corporate giants and are being used by some of my counter parts. This programme involves earth quake, fire fighting, tsunami, armed intruder and bomb threat. The second version of this programme is called Workplace Emergency Preparedness Training (WEPT) soon will be launched in this Slide Share
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Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
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Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
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2. Emergency Preparedness
Effective emergency planning requires that everyone at
UMES…
Be informed of what to do in case of an emergency
Be prepared to fulfill roles & responsibilities
Today’s session provides you with information about
What to do in an emergency building evacuation
Where you can find more information
3. Types of Emergencies
Your building may be required to evacuate for:
Fire
Hazardous Material Spill or Release
Bomb Threat
Facility or Utility Failure
4. Evacuation Staff
Building Emergency Coordinator
Acts as the liaison with the responding emergency service, EHS,
and others, coordinates with building/department administrators
responsible for employee, student, and visitor health and safety
Evacuation Warden
Walks through assigned areas and assists in evacuation, reports to
the evacuation assembly point
Classroom Instructors
Responsible for their students and following evacuation procedures
5. Emergency Evacuation Plan
Know the location of your primary and secondary
exits
Know the location of the nearest fire alarm pull
station and fire extinguisher
Read and understand the emergency evacuation plan and
procedures
Know the location of the common meeting area
Practice the emergency procedures
6. Emergency Evacuation Procedures
IN THE EVENT OF a Fire, Bomb Threat,
Hazardous Material Spill, etc….
ACTIVATE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
LOCATED ALONG EXIT ROUTES IF THE
ALARM IS NOT SOUNDING.
7. Emergency Evacuation Procedures
IF THE ALARM IS ACTIVATED EVACUATE THE BUILDING
USING THE NEAREST EXIT OR EXIT STAIRWAY. DO NOT USE
ELEVATORS.
Individuals requiring assistance should proceed to the designated
area of rescue and seek assistance from other evacuees to notify
emergency personnel of their location.
CALL 3300 FROM A SAFE AREA and provide name, location, and
nature of emergency.
REMAIN AT A SAFE LOCATION AT LEAST 100 FT FROM THE
BUILDING until you are told to re-enter.
Do not impede access of emergency personnel to the area.
8. If You Are Trapped By Fire Inside a
Building…
Stay low if there is smoke in the area.
Feel doors before opening - if hot to the touch, find another
avenue.
Close doors behind you upon leaving.
If trapped in an area, close the door, use available material
to pack under the threshold openings, and call or signal for
help.