Fire safety
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===Raising the alarm=== | ===Raising the alarm=== | ||
To raise the alarm please shout "Fire" as loud as possible until you are sure everyone in the area is aware. | |||
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What is the current PD advice for crew? | |||
===Evacuation=== | ===Evacuation=== | ||
In most cases the best thing you can do during a fire is evacuate the area and proceed to the nearest assembly point. In most cases designated fire marshals will ensure the evacuation is completed in a safe manner. You should not intercede in the evacuation process unless you have spotted an immediate danger to people, if you do please assist by letting those in danger know and aid them to move away. | In most cases the best thing you can do during a fire is evacuate the area and proceed to the nearest assembly point. In most cases designated fire marshals will ensure the evacuation is completed in a safe manner. You should not intercede in the evacuation process unless you have spotted an immediate danger to people, if you do please assist by letting those in danger know and aid them to move away. |
Latest revision as of 21:34, 12 February 2024
Fire Safety
Alongside the information provided to all participants found here we require crew to have some additional knowledge so that you may keep yourselves and others safe.
Fire equipment
If there is an increased risk of fire in the area you are volunteering suits fire fighting equipment will be provided.
<insert images of which equipment to use on what fire
Reporting fire risks
If you see any fire safety risk please report it to your department head.
For example;
- uncontrolled fires
- smoking in restricted areas
- fallen gas cylinders
- sparks or damaged electrical equipment in use
- misuse of equipment
Raising the alarm
To raise the alarm please shout "Fire" as loud as possible until you are sure everyone in the area is aware.
??
What is the current PD advice for crew?
Evacuation
In most cases the best thing you can do during a fire is evacuate the area and proceed to the nearest assembly point. In most cases designated fire marshals will ensure the evacuation is completed in a safe manner. You should not intercede in the evacuation process unless you have spotted an immediate danger to people, if you do please assist by letting those in danger know and aid them to move away.