FCF News
23 April 2019
Read More Did you know that only less than 50% of building occupants know what to do in an emergency? The alarming number signifies the need for building safety managers to teach Evacuation Training in Medical Centres and reassess whether they meet the requirements for emergency evacuation policy and...
23 April 2019
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A key component of AS 3745-2010 is the provision of evacuation diagrams. An evacuation diagram is intended to provide emergency and evacuation information for occupants and visitors. They should contain concise, clear and appropriate detail to inform occupants and visitors in an emergency.
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23 April 2019
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Fire evacuation diagrams are important to have within any building as it provides general guidance where occupants are working or living. Fire evacuation diagrams are specifically designed to help direct occupants in a clear and efficient manner to escape routes during Fire or any emergency whi...
23 April 2019
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The hotel is just like the second home to many people. It should offer security and protection to the customer and their property. However, some accidents like fire are unavoidable sometimes and they often occur unexpectedly.
It is crucial for the hotel management to organize ordered and time...
23 April 2019
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According to Safe Work Australia the Emergency Plans Fact Sheet provides general guidance for persons conducting a business or undertaking (PCBUs) and workers on preparing and maintaining general emergency plans for fixed workplaces under regulation 43 of the Work Health and Safety (WHS) Regula...