Emergency Procedures

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Safety Warden Responsibilities

Each Tenant should appoint a Safety Warden and at least one Alternate for every 50 employees. Full-floor and multi-floor Tenants will require multiple Safety Wardens and Alternates. The people chosen should be individuals who rarely travel and who are familiar with the names and faces of all employees in your office. One Safety Warden should be responsible for the development and implementation of the Tenant's fire safety program. This program should include:

Development of evacuation plans:

  • Familiarize employees with the location of all exit stairwells and fire pull stations.
  • Familiarize employees with the location and proper use of fire extinguishing equipment within the Building and your suite.
  • Inform employees who are responsible for the order to evacuate.
  • Inform the Management Office of all handicapped people who might require assistance during evacuation and plan accordingly within your organization.
  • Train employees in emergency response procedures.
  • Practice emergency procedures to assure familiarity with individual responsibilities.
  • In the event of an actual fire or emergency, make sure the alarm is activated.
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