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CCV Emergency Response Plan <br /> 5.9 Evacuation Procedures <br /> 5.9.1 The following are basic responsibilities of every employee regarding emergency <br /> evacuation: <br /> (a) Know the location of all Emergency Exits and Evacuation Assembly Points. <br /> (b) On the sounding of the alarm in your area or notification by your supervisor, immediately <br /> evacuate the building or area. <br /> (c) On leaving your work station, take purses and, in cold weather, your coat. CLOSE ALL <br /> DOORS AND WINDOWS BUT DO NOT LOCK! Closed doors and windows reduce the <br /> spread of smoke and flame, thereby confining the emergency and effectively increasing the <br /> time for a safe evacuation. Use good judgment and, if possible, shut vaults and secure <br /> sensitive data by locking desks and file cabinets. Leave doors open if the emergency is a <br /> bomb threat. <br /> (d) "If your office door automatically locks, TAKE YOUR KEY WITH YOU; "If the exits are <br /> blocked, find the nearest window to escape from if possible. "If all else fails, return to your <br /> room, call for help, and wait for rescue. <br /> (e) WALK, DO NOT RUN. In an emergency move quickly but do not run. Keep your self-control. <br /> (f) Avoid smoke-filled hallways. If the smoke-filled hallway is the only route to a clear exit, then <br /> crawl on your hands and knees, or return to your office and escape through the window. <br /> (g) Do not talk even in low whispers unless it is absolutely necessary. Several people speaking <br /> softly make it impossible to communicate emergency instructions. <br /> (h) If you are disabled, bring this to the attention of your supervisor. Example, pregnancy, heart <br /> condition, lung condition,joint problems, etc. Alternate plans can then be made for getting <br /> you out of the building. If you can use the stairs, do so, descending at a rate consistent with <br /> your own ability. <br /> After leaving the building, proceed directly to your assigned assembly area, watching out for traffic <br /> hazards. Be certain that contact is made with your supervisor as soon as possible after reaching the <br /> assembly area. It is important to determine if anyone was left behind. Remain in the area until other <br /> instructions are given. <br /> 5.9.2 Evacuation Assemble Points: (These can all change depending on wind direction) <br /> Building Assembly Point <br /> Administration building Field to the East of building <br /> Carlton Security To be determined by supervisor at time of incident. "Wind <br /> Direction" <br /> ADR 1, Lab To be determined by supervisor at time of incident. "Wind <br /> Direction" <br /> PSES To be determined by supervisor at time of incident. "Wind <br /> Direction" <br /> Iron Clad Security Employee Parking lot North of Building <br /> Big Truck Shop, Ready Line to the west of building <br /> Warehouse <br /> Fuel Island To be determined by supervisor at time of incident. "Wind <br /> Direction" <br /> Department THIS DOCUMENT IS UNCONTROLLED IN HARD COPY FORMAT Doc Id:NA-CCV-HSLP-PLAN-1775 <br /> Health Safety&Loss Prevention Date of This Issue:25 June 2018 Date of Next Review:25 June 2019 Page I I of 38 <br />
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