Possible Reasons for Evacuation;
- Fire
- Bomb threat
- Power failure or blackout
- Chemical Spill
- Other emergency such as gas leaks, floods, persons threatening staff and others.
Who takes charge in the event of an evacuation;
- The lecturer or person in charge of the class, tutorial or laboratory MUST evacuate their students. It is the responsibility of the lecturer/tutor to maintain control of the students during the emergency until released by emergency personnel.
- The senior staff member in their area MUST evacuate all the people in that area.
- If possible, the Fire Warden will check the area to ensure that everyone has left the building.
Notification of Evacuation;
An evacuation order may have many forms and it is imperative that the building is evacuated immediately.
The Evacuation Process;
Upon hearing an alarm, sounder or being directed to evacuate:
- Staff and students are to secure confidential materials, valuables and collect personal belongings.
- All occupants MUST leave the building.
- Move in an orderly manner to the nearest safe exit. Do not proceed to the front door unless it is a sfe exit
- Warn other areas to vacate the building on your exit route.
- If possible, the warden will complete a check of the building to ensure that all the occupants have been evacuated..
- Once clear of the building walk quickly and calmly to the designated assembly area. Do not stand near the doorway.
- If the weather is inclement, proceed to a non-involved building or walkway.
Note: Cafés and other retail outlets are not acceptable.
- Advise the warden of the whereabouts of the students
- You may be asked to assist by;
- Preventing people from entering the building,
- Undertake a roll call,
- Provide adequate supervision
- Assist the emergency services.
- Do not re-enter the building until advised to do so by the appropriate designated authority, warden or fire brigade.
- Do not use the lifts.