Ana García Murillo 1 · 2011-09-14 · Ana García Murillo 6. EVACUATION RULES. If there’s...
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* Elementary standards of evacuation.* May save our lives.* Could we act appropriately in an evacuation? * Do we really know the rules to evacuate?* Could we act in case of a fire?...* Buildings: required by law to comply with safety regulations.* Be aware of possible hazards: fires, bomb threats, cave-ins, explosions and floodings, * Emergency situation and Evacuation of the building.
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MAIN HAZARD: FIRE* Guidelines to be followed to avoid burns and serious poisonings
Where are the most important emergency exits?
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Where are the main one and an alternative way, in case the former is “blocked”?
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Where are placed the fire alarms and the fire extinguishers?
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- In person- By telephone- Through the fire alarms
Then call
112
Communicate it to the building reception:
EVACUATE1st. Damaged floor2nd. Higher floor/sFin. Lower/s ones
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If there’s smoke:
Cover your nose and mouth witha wet cottoned piece of cloth
400ºC
200ºC
35ºC
Walk stooped
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Before opening a door:
Check its temperature by touching itHot, don’t open it; look for another one.
If there’s smoke:
Look for another exit.
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In the event of being trapped:
* Block the cracks-indoors with wet cloths.
* Ask for help.
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Never come back to pick up personal objects (only in case of a bomb threat)
Use the stairs, never the lift
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Handicapped people:
* Help and guide them to the exit
Clothes catch fire:
* Don’t run* Roll on the floor
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Once out of the building:
* Go to the exterior meeting points * Check if anybody around us is missing.
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Burnt or poisoned people:
* Cover them with clothes* Don’t give them any food or drink* Wait for the arrival of the emergency medical services.