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  • Daily Fire Exit Checks

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Fire exits must be checked daily by the early duty manager opening the club and any findings be suitably dealt with and communicated as a priority. Inspect each fire exit route and ensure that there are no obstructions or unauthorised storage or build up material that could be regarded as a hazard. Fire exit doors should be freely opening and unobstructed at all times. Any failings then a picture with details must be provided.

Fire exits level zero

  • Reception fire exit by Blossom and Browne

  • Team room fire exit

  • Main fire exit towel storage

  • Fire exit beyond towel storage - refuge point

  • Fire exit by bar TPR

  • Fire exit in kitchen TPR

  • Men's changing room fire exit by atrium area

  • Men's private changing room fire exit

  • Ladies changing room fire exit adjacent cleaners store

  • Ladies private changing room fire exit

Fire exits level one Fitness

  • Fire exit left side facing Canada square

  • Fire exit by cycle studio

  • Fire exit by post room

  • Fire exit by Bank studio

  • Fire exit from inside Bank studio

  • Fire exit by Canada studio

  • Fire exit from inside Canada studio

  • Fire exit by Combat zone

  • Fire exit by fitness toilets

  • Fire exit right side facing Canada Square

Fire exits level 2 Cardio

  • Fire exit adjacent left hand stairs

  • Fire exit to pool plant area

  • Fire exit adjacent right hand stairs

  • Fire exit local to stretch area

Higher risk areas

  • TPR locker area clean clear and in a safe condition

  • Post room clean clear and in a safe condition

Once completed ensure that this is emailed to the Full Time Duty Managers - General Manager - Assistant General Manager - Senior Facilities Manager. If an area that has been flagged as unsafe that relates to another department manager then they should also receive a copy.

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