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1 Evacuation Plans For use in conjunction with 5-Minute Safety Talk

2 Protecting the lives of everyone within your facility is the first priority in the event of an emergency. One common means of protection is evacuation. Protecting the lives of everyone within your facility is the first priority in the event of an emergency. One common means of protection is evacuation.

3 In the case of fire, an immediate evacuation to a predetermined area away from your facility may be necessary. In the case of fire, an immediate evacuation to a predetermined area away from your facility may be necessary.

4 Steps to develop an evacuation policy & procedure
Determine the conditions under which an evacuation would be necessary Establish a clear chain of command Establish specific evacuation procedures Establish a system for accounting for personnel - Consider employees’ transportation needs for community-wide evacuations Establish procedures for assisting personnel with disabilities and those who do not speak English. Post evacuation procedures Designate personnel to continue or shut down critical operations while an evacuation is underway. They must be capable of recognizing when to abandon the operation and evacuate themselves Coordinate plans with your local emergency management office Here are steps to take to develop an evacuation policy & procedure Determine the conditions under which an evacuation would be necessary Establish a clear chain of command Establish specific evacuation procedures Establish a system for accounting for personnel - Consider employees’ transportation needs for community-wide evacuations Establish procedures for assisting personnel with disabilities and those who do not speak English. Post evacuation procedures Designate personnel to continue or shut down critical operations while an evacuation is underway. They must be capable of recognizing when to abandon the operation and evacuate themselves Coordinate plans with your local emergency management office

5 Evacuation routes & exits
Designate primary and secondary evacuation routes and exits Make sure routes and exits are clearly marked and well lit Post signs Install emergency lighting in case a power outage occurs during an evacuation Evacuation routes & exits Designate primary and secondary evacuation routes and exits Make sure routes and exits are clearly marked and well lit Post signs Install emergency lighting in case a power outage occurs during an evacuation

6 Ensure evacuation routes & emergency exits are:
Wide enough to accommodate the number of evacuating personnel Clear and unobstructed at all times Unlikely to expose evacuating personnel to additional hazards Have evacuation routes evaluated by someone not in your organization Ensure evacuation routes & emergency exits are: Wide enough to accommodate the number of evacuating personnel Clear and unobstructed at all times Unlikely to expose evacuating personnel to additional hazards Have evacuation routes evaluated by someone not in your organization

7 Assembly areas & accountability
Accurately accounting for personnel after a site evacuation requires planning and practice. Assembly areas and accountability Accurately accounting for personnel after a site evacuation requires planning and practice.

8 Assembly areas & accountability
1. Designate assembly areas where personnel should gather after evacuating 2. Take a head count after the evacuation – determining the names and last known locations of personnel not accounted for. List to be given to Emergency Operations Center. 3. Establish a method for accounting for non-employees such as suppliers and customers 4. Establish procedures for further evacuation in case the incident expands. This may involve sending employees home by normal means or providing them with transportation to an off-site location Assembly areas & accountability • Designate assembly areas where personnel should gather after evacuating. • Take a head count after the evacuation. Determine the names and last known locations of personnel not accounted for and give them to your Emergency Operations Center. (Confusion in the assembly areas can lead to unnecessary and dangerous search and rescue operations). • Establish a method for accounting for non-employees such as suppliers and customers. • Establish procedures for further evacuation in case the incident expands. This may involve sending employees home by normal means or providing them with transportation to an off-site location.

9 Train your employees in evacuation:
Conduct sessions at least annually or when: New employees are hired Evacuation wardens, shelter managers, and others with special assignments are designated New equipment, materials or processes are introduced Procedures are revised Exercises show that employee performance must be improved Train your employees in evacuation: Conduct sessions at least annually or when: -New employees are hired -Evacuation wardens, shelter managers, and others with special assignments are designated -New equipment, materials or processes are introduced -Procedures are revised -Exercises show that employee performance must be improved

10 Provide emergency information such as checklists and evacuation maps Post evacuation maps in strategic locations Consider the information needs of customers and others who visit your facility Provide emergency information such as checklists and evacuation maps Post evacuation maps in strategic locations Consider the information needs of customers and others who visit your facility

11 By keeping these guidelines in place and practicing evacuation, we can ensure our employees know how to safely exit the facility and avoid panic. By keeping these guidelines in place and practicing evacuation, we can ensure our employees know how to safely exit the facility and avoid panic.

12 Emergency Preparedness Toolkit Sign in at nsc.org/members
An Emergency Preparedness Toolkit is available when you sign in at nsc.org/members

13 Emergency Preparedness 2-Minute Safety Video
See also a 2 Minute Safety Video on Emergency Preparedness in the toolkit and in the Safety Video section at nsc.org/members. (Click on link during slide show if you are connected to Wi-Fi)

14 For more member-exclusive safety presentations, webinars, posters and resources sign in at nsc.org/members Customer Service – (800) Outside U.S. – us at:

15 NSC Emergency Preparedness Workplace Training Now Available
Go further in depth with this course. Content includes 8 independent modules on: Evacuation Weather and Natural Disasters Shelter in Place Emergencies Medical Emergencies Workplace Violence Active Shooter Terrorism Emergencies Communication Before and After Emergencies Call (800) or visit nsc.org/ep for more information and member pricing. New Workplace Training Course Available: NSC Emergency Preparedness


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