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  • Group Exercise emergency procedures induction

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  • Fire evacuation announcement <br>The fire evacuation announcement is voice activated and clearly explains what you should do given the situation in hand<br><br>1.Please leave the building by the nearest exit - do not use the lift: as stated you should leave the building by the nearest exit. As an instructor of that class you have a responsibility to communicate this to your class participants but ultimately it is their own responsibility to follow the instructions being announced.<br><br>2.Please wait for further instructions: as the announcement says do exactly that and wait for further instruction. As an instructor of the class as best you can until the all clear is announced.

  • Fire assembly point <br><br>The fire assembly point is located directly opposite the Scoop Amphitheatre.<br>In the event of the assembly point being relocated due to the above area being closed off an alternative assembly point will be arranged by More London Security.<br>Third Space have appointed Fire Warden that will work with More London Security in regards to managing the evacuation.

  • Emergency assistance <br><br>There are emergency alarms are in gents and lady's changing rooms, disabled toilet and steam room. Also team members carrying walkie talkie for communications in case of emergency to attend the area.<br>The alarm should only be used in an emergency situation such as a first aid incident.<br>There are first aiders on site along with first aid response Pack and a defibrillator.

  • I the understand confirm that I have been suitably induced on the above fire and emergency arrangements.

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