Information

  • Fire Drill Location

  • Conducted on

  • Observed by

  • Personnel Coordinating Drill

  • Date & time fire drill initiated

  • Fire Drill was initiated by the Approved Representative

  • Responsible Person provided brief to all staff involved before start of drill

  • Responsible Person provided a debrief at end of drill

  • Evacuation time reasonable ?

  • Overall Coordinator identifiable ?

  • Fire Wardens identifiable ?<br>

  • Procedures in place to call fire service ?<br>

  • Building swept for missing persons ?

  • Appropriate assembly point(s) ?

  • Evacuation generally calm ?

  • Specific Evacuation plans available for each ward/department/tenant ?

  • Cause and effect appropriate ?

  • Appropriate evacuation strategy ?

  • Overall coordinator designated (with deputies to cover for leave) ?

  • Fire wardens designated, with sufficient numbers to cover leave ?

  • Fire wardens adequately trained for evacuation ?

  • Fire wardens adequately trained for firefighting ?

  • PEEPs set up ?

  • PEEPSs appropriate ?

  • Procedures in place for investigating cause of alarm ?

  • Appropriate assembly points ?

  • Procedures in place for calling the fire service ?

  • Procedures in place for roll call ?

  • Procedures in place for liaising with Fire Service Officer in Charge ?

  • Floor plans available for fire service ?

  • Appropriate procedures in place for providing care to evacuated patients ?

  • Appropriate procedures for returning to operation after minor incident or false alarm ?

  • Observations

  • Recommendations

  • Time taken from first siren to all items completed

  • Signature of Nominated Supervisor

  • Signature of observer

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