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fire action plan

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fire action plan  is a formal document that details the steps to be taken to prevent and respond to a fire, including emergency evacuation procedures. The plan is developed from a fire risk assessment and ensures that all occupants of a building or facility know how to react in a fire emergency.

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fire action plan key components of a fire action plan
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  • Emergency procedures: Clear, step-by-step instructions on what to do upon discovering a fire or hearing the fire alarm.
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  • Evacuation procedures: Detailed, mapped escape routes, including primary and secondary exits, that are clearly marked and kept unobstructed.
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  • Fire wardens and responsibilities: Identification of staff responsible for fire safety and evacuation, including the chief fire warden and floor monitors.
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  • Emergency services contact: Clear instructions on who is responsible for contacting the fire brigade and what information to provide.
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  • Assembly points: Designated, safe outdoor locations for occupants to gather after evacuating, where a roll call can be conducted.
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  • Firefighting equipment: Information on the location and correct use of firefighting equipment, such as fire extinguishers.
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  • Hazardous material protocols: Procedures for isolating power, gas, or other hazardous materials and equipment.
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  • Special needs considerations: A system for assisting individuals with disabilities or limited mobility during an evacuation.
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  • Training and drills: A schedule for regular fire drills and employee training to ensure everyone is familiar with the procedures.
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  • Review process: A plan for how and when the fire action plan will be reviewed and updated to reflect any changes to the building, its occupancy, or relevant regulations. 
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Where to find a fire action plan

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  • Notices: “Fire Action” notices are typically posted in prominent locations throughout a building, such as by fire alarm call points and elevators, to inform people of the actions to take in a fire.
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  • Logbook: The full, detailed plan is often kept in a fire safety logbook and is made available to all employees.
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  • Training: Employees and other occupants receive training on the plan as part of fire safety instruction
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