A complete, custom-tailored document describing the proper step-by-step procedures to be followed in the event of an emergency situation
On-location training
Our plans and manuals are suitable for:
Corporate headquarters
Manufacturing facilities
High risk or high value materials storage or handling facilities
Transportation companies
Commercial buildings
Industrial compounds
High-rise or prestige residential housing
Cities or municipalities
R&D centres and laboratories
Hospitals and medical centres
Financial institutions
Hotels and convention centres
Stadiums, arenas and sports complex
Scope
Our Manual is based on international best practices but it is adapted locally to take into account specific site-related conditions and requirements. The document provides quick-reference, action-oriented guidelines and checklists to accelerate the decision-making process and minimize the risk of oversight. It is structured as follows:
1. Local emergency response organisation
2. Alert notification
3. Functions, duties and responsibilities
4. Control of access to the premises
5. Specific emergency procedures (26 scenarios)
5.1. Fire
5.2. Explosion
5.3. Flood, water leak
5.4. Gas leak
5.5. Bomb threat
5.6. Suspicious mail or parcel
5.7. Terrorist attack / bioterrorism
5.8. Kidnapping
5.9. Hostage taking
5.10. Threat (targeting the company or an employee)
5.11. Labour dispute: strike, lock-out
5.12. Demonstration / civil unrest
5.13. Active shooter
5.14. Aggressive employee or visitor
5.15. Missing employee
5.16. Medical emergency
5.17. Pandemic
5.18. Media crisis or attack
5.19. Weather alert; extreme weather conditions
5.20. Earthquake
5.21. Nuclear accident
5.22. Evacuation
5.23. Confinement
5.24. Dangerous/toxic goods or materials
5.25. Extended power failure
5.26. Telephone system failure
6. Emergency communication plan
7. Internal and external emergency resources
8. Floor plans and layouts
The document provides quick-reference, action-oriented guidelines and checklists to accelerate the decision-making process and minimize the risk of oversight.