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EMERGENCY MANUAL

MANUALS SHOULD HAVE THREE MAIN SECTIONS. EMERGENCY MANUAL. STAFF SPECIFIC emergency procedures FLOOR WARDEN SPECIFIC emergency procedures OCCUPANT SPECIFIC emergency procedures Fire procedures Stairwell information Safe Stairwell procedures Areas of safe refuge

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EMERGENCY MANUAL

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  1. MANUALS SHOULD HAVE THREE MAIN SECTIONS EMERGENCY MANUAL • STAFF SPECIFIC • emergency procedures • FLOOR WARDEN SPECIFIC • emergency procedures • OCCUPANT SPECIFIC • emergency procedures • Fire procedures • Stairwell information • Safe Stairwell procedures • Areas of safe refuge • Physically impaired evacuation • Carries • Sheltering / Defend in place • Earthquake procedures • Before, During, After • Evacuation • If you are in an elevator • Other Emergencies • Bomb threats • Power Outage • Medical Emergency • Supplemental • Physically impaired form & legal

  2. PHYSICALLY IMPAIRED LIST SINGLE LINE WATER DIAGRAM SAFE REFUGE MAP SPECIAL INFORMATION SHEET TYPICAL FLOOR PLAN MAP ELEVATOR & STAIRWELL ELEVATION DIAGRAM SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS FOR LIFE SAFETY SYSTEMS • Submitted electronically (PDF) and available online to LAFD

  3. WHEN

  4. WHEN DO YOU NEED TO COMPLY? NOW • You should already be: • In compliance with Federal, State and L.A.F.D. fire codes • Have a annually updated and currently accurate emergency manual • Conducting drills at least annually • Providing staff, floor warden and occupant training within 14 days • Prepared to mitigate, respond and recover • Have emergency supplies (work, home, vehicle) • Capable of being self sufficient for at least 7 - 14 days • Have a emergency response and communication plan for your home

  5. HOW

  6. HOW CAN YOU PREPARE AND STAY IN COMPLIANCE?

  7. WHY & WHERE

  8. WHY SHOULD YOU COMPLY AND BE PREPARED ? • LIFE SAFETY • Direct correlation between training and life safety • 80% are not prepared or trained • LEGAL COMPLIANCE • NATURAL / MAN-MADE DISASTERS • Fire is the most common emergency / secondary • Earthquake (6.7+) potential for California 99% • Wildfires / Flooding / Land/Mudslides / Severe Weather • Terrorism / Civil Unrest / Disgruntled employees, etc. It’s not a matter of if, but when.

  9. WHERE CAN YOU GET MORE INFORMATION ? THANK YOU !

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