Evacuation & Refuge Areas
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Hampton By Hilton Sheffield
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Evacuation & Refuge Areas Inspection
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Evacuation & Refuge Areas, Evacuation Chairs Inspection
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Inspection of the Refuge Alarm Panel Do you ensure the normal operation of the alarm system by checking the status of the panel and rectifying any faults Weekly Test & Examination - Can the alarm system operate under conditions - Do you perform a weekly test by operating the trigger device and verifying that the main panel activates and an alarm is activated - Are you visually checking the area to ensure doors close and there are no obstacles or dangers present - Do you check designated refuge areas even if they do not have an alarm system
Refuge Area (Repeat this section in accordance with the number of areas) 1
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Location or Call Point/Number
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Full activation achieved of the two-way device achieved? (if you have, as part of your refuge areas).
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Areas clear of obstacles, hazards? including stairways. (A refuge area does not need to have an intercom it can be an allocated safe zone)
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Fire doors close fully and in good condition within that area?.
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Refuge chairs, in its correct location and fit for use in an emergency?.
Evacuation Point
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1 / 1 (100%)
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Evacuation assembly point, Clear and easily seen with adequate lighting?
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Photo 1
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Evacuation assembly point clearly marked throughout the Hotel?
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Evacuation assembly point condition, no trip or slip hazards?
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Ian Slater
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06.11.2024 10:53 GMT
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