Title Page

  • Conducted on

  • Report Recipient name & email address

  • Client name

  • Site Name

  • Location
  • Document No.

  • Prepared by

  • Comment

Type of Training Completed

  • Evacuation coordination instruction- warden training Complying with the Queensland building fire safety regulation 2008

  • Evacuation coordination instruction- Chief Warden training Complying with the Queensland building fire safety regulation 2008

  • General evacuation instruction - staff training Complying with the Queensland building fire safety regulation 2008

  • First response evacuation instruction Complying with the Queensland building fire safety regulation 2008

  • Emergency Planning Committee meeting Complying with the Australian Standard- planning for emergencies in Facilities 2010

  • Other Emergency Procedures Training

  • Type or other training:

Description of topics covered

  • Emergency control organisation

  • Building systems

  • Evacuation Procedures

  • Type other procedure

Fire fighting equipment

  • Fire fighting equipment topics

  • Safe use of fire equipment

Review documentation

  • Evacuation Signs / Diagrams reviewed?

  • Comment:

  • Relevant Evacuation sign / diagram information:

  • Written fire & evacuation plan / emergency manual available for inspection?

  • Comment:

Evacuation Coordinators / Warden attendance list

  • Full Name: Phone: Email address:

  • Full Name: Phone: Email address:

  • Full Name: Phone: Email address:

  • Full Name: Phone: Email address:

  • Full Name: Phone: Email address:

  • Full Name: Phone: Email address:

  • Full Name: Phone: Email address:

  • Full Name: Phone: Email address:

  • Full Name: Phone: Email address:

  • Full Name: Phone: Email address:

  • Take photo of hand written attendance lists

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