Emergency Response Training has been implemented to many corporate giants and are being used by some of my counter parts. This programme involves earth quake, fire fighting, tsunami, armed intruder and bomb threat. The second version of this programme is called Workplace Emergency Preparedness Training (WEPT) soon will be launched in this Slide Share
2. Index
Understanding Terminology
Emergency Introduction
Causes of Emergency
Emergency Response Programme
Emergency Management System
Emergency Response Team
Emergency Response Equipments
Procedures in the event of emergency
Emergency Responder Responsibility
Emergency Responder Tool Kit
In Case of Fire Emergency
In Case of Earth Quake Emergency
In Case of Bomb Threat Emergency
Emergency Handling and Transportation
3. Disaster is a situation in which the organization is incapable of coping.
Emergency is a situation in which the organization is capable of coping.
Risk is the probability that loss will occur as the result of an adverse
event.
Hazard is the potential for a natural or human-caused event to occur
with negative consequences.
A hazard can become an emergency; when the emergency moves
beyond the control, it becomes a disaster.
Understanding of Terminology
4. An emergency is a situation that poses an immediate
loss to health, life, property or environment.
Type of Emergency:
Emergency to life
Emergency to health
Emergency to property
Emergency to environment
Emergency Introduction
6. Usage of Sub Standardized Wiring/Equipment.
Usage of Sub Standardized Cleaning Agents.
Overloading the circuitry.
Improper Usage of Equipments.
Improper Storage of Equipments and Documents/ Information's.
Improper Maintenance of Equipments and Information's.
Non-Adherence to policies and procedures
Hazards – Internal Factors
7. De-Forestation
Extreme Usage of Natural Resources
Emission of Hazardous Gases
Rebelling against Country/
leadership/Policy
Improper Landfilling
Meteors/ Storm/ Tsunami
Hazards – External Factors
8. Preparedn
ess
Response
RecoveryMitigate
Emergency Response Programme is to;
protect critical assets of an organization
from hazard & risks that can cause disasters
or catastrophes, and
to ensure the continuance of the
organization within their planned lifetime.
Emergency Response Programme
9. Emergency Management Systems are technological aids that
facilitate the effective management of disasters.
Emergency
Management
System
Procedures
Manpower
Materials/ Aids
Required
Transportation
Recovery
Communication
Emergency Management System
10. An Emergency Response Team (ERT) is a group of people
who are prepared for and respond to any emergency
incident, such as an interruption of business operations.
Emergency Response Team
11. ERT Director
Deputy ERT
Director
Building Fire
Wardens
Floor Fire Wardens
Building First Aider
Floor First Aiders
Building
Evacuation Warden
Floor Evacuation
Roll Call
Search and Rescue
Communication
Warden
(Internal/External)
Warden
Transportation
Warden Resources
Security Team
ERT – Roles and Responsibility Chart
16. RAISE ALARM
RESPOND TIMELY
RAPID EVACUATION
Procedure in the event of emergency
17. Quickly report to the
Reception/ Security or
instruct someone to do so.
The Manual Fire Alarm
to be operated
Raise Alarm
18. The reception/ security should
-Alert the fire brigade
-Notify senior management
-Notify all departments
-Notify any other personnel
required either for immediate
action or to stand-by
Respond Timely
19. Every employee should evacuate calmly and orderly
through the nearest exit (escape) route.
Do not wait to collect your belongings during
evacuation process.
(Picture: Employees evacuating through main
entrance.)
Every employee should know the alternative route
incase the main escape route is not approachable
due to fire. (Picture: Employees evacuating
through main gate.)
Should assemble at Assembly Point for roll call.
After Roll Call to wait for the clearance from Security/ Fire
Warden/ Incident Commander
(Picture: Assembling at the Assembly Point)
(Picture: Employees walking
towards the assembly point)
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Rapid Evacuation
20. Evacuate the wing/floor/building in a calm, complete and orderly manner through the nearest
exit.
Search/sweep the respective floors(rest room, meeting room etc) and ensure that everyone have
left. (Subject to the situation, existing in the floor)
Ensure Visitors and Vendors are also directed to the assembly point.
Take the head counts at the assembly point of the respective wing/floor/building.
Complete the roll call list and report to the Incident Commander.
Assist the differently abled and pregnant employees during evacuation.
ALL CLEAR will be declared by the INCIDENT COMMANDER
ER Responsibility
21. Ensure all employees to re-enter the building through normal entrance not through the
emergency exits
Develop a backup, to support in case of absence or increase in head count.
Ensure passage or the area near the exit/emergency exit should free from obstacles.
Ensure evacuation layout boards are available in their respective floors.
Ensure fire extinguisher/ exit/ emergency exit/ First Aid/ In case of fire break glass
signage's are available in their respective floors.
Ensure fire extinguishers are with in the maintenance period and are at prescribed
location.
ER Responsibility
22. The Emergency Responder tool kits are the responsibility of the respective ER member and are to be
associated with them at home or at office.
Took Kit Details:
Identification Card
Identification Jacket
stick Pad
Pen/ Pencil
Torchlight
Whistle
Blanket
If the ER is been relocated
- within the same/different company/building/floor/wing they need to inform the respective HR
department, Functional Co ordinator
ER Tool Kit
23. Break the glass of the nearest push button
fire alarm and push the button.
Attack the fire with extinguishers provided.
Notify the ERT Director or instruct someone
to do so.
Evacuate if necessary
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In Case of Fire Emergency
24. Extinguishing
Media
SOLID LIQUID GAS ELECTRICAL
(A) (B) (C) (E)
Water ● N/A N/A N/A
Foam ● ● N/A N/A
ABC Powder ● ● ● ●
Carbon Dioxide N/A ● ● ●
Clean Agent (Hydro
Chloro Fluro Carbon) ● ● ● ●
Classes of Fire & Extinguishing Media
25. DISCHARGE HOSE
DISCHARGE NOZZLE
DISCHARGE ORIFICE
BODY
CARRYING
HANDLE
PRESSURE GAUGE
(not found on CO2
extinguishers)
DISCHARGE LEVER
DISCHARGE LOCKING PIN
AND SEAL
Fire Extinguisher Anatomy
28. In Case of Earthquake Emergency
Get under a sturdy table or desk
If your shelter moves, stay under it and follow it
around
Brace yourself in an inside corner away from
windows.
Stay away from tall shelves, cabinets and other
furniture, which might slide or topple over.
Grab anything handy (cloth, newspapers, box,
etc.) to shield your head and face from failing
debris and splinting glass.
29. In Case of Earthquake Emergency
Do Not Rush Outside. Stay on the
same floor since stairways may be
broken and exits jammed with people.
If you are outside within perimeter of
the company, Move away from the
building, garage, walls, power poles
and lampposts.
Electric power lines are a serious
hazard - stay away from fallen lines. If
possible, proceed cautiously to an
open designated assembly area.
30. After an Immediate Earthquake
Remain Calm. Don't Panic.
Wait until all motion has stopped.
Do not run down stairs or outdoors. Be prepared for additional shockwaves.
Do not light matches or try turn on electrical switches. Flashlights are one of the best
light sources after a damaging earthquake.
Make a quick check for injuries or trapped people near you.
Do not try to move seriously injured persons unless they are in immediate danger from
further injury.
Kindly notify the situation to your nearest ERT member, if possible.
Await for further instructions.
32. If you receive a bomb threat call/ letter,
Remain Calm. Don't Panic.
The matter should be kept as quiet and low-
keyed as possible and should not be given any
publicity.
Other Employees should not be informed of
this, as it may only cause panic and lead to
injury.
Information should be passed on to the
nearest ERT member/ person in charge to
receive this type of information.
Await for further instruction
In Case of Earthquake Emergency
33. Try to remain as CALM as possible;
Concentrate on listening;
Engage the caller in as much conversation as possible;
Try to find out the exact location of the device;
Try to find out the type of device;
Try to find out the time the device is expected to detonate;
Do not upset or panic the caller.
Take notes of the exact words of the caller and his/her accent
Try to determine the sex of the caller; and
Listen for any background music or noises.
Bomb Threat Call Observation
34. Bomb Threat - Preventive Measures
Employees should keep their immediate
work area clean and tidy at all times;
Strange persons not accompanied by an
employee/ security entering the process
area or department should be approached
so as to determine the reason for their
presence;
Employees should check their immediate
work area on the assumption of duty to
ensure that there is nothing unusual or
out of place;
Employees must report any suspicious
objects to management, and to refrain
from touching same;