FCF News
23 April 2019
Read MoreFor effective emergency preparedness, an Evacuation Floor Plan is indispensable. Emergencies can occur at any place, any time, at any circumstance. At any rate, a workplace fire can cause panic and get lethal quite quickly. Experience and research have proved that an educated workforce that has b...
23 April 2019
Read More In all states of Australia, it's a requirement of AS 3745 2010 ('Planning for Emergencies in Facilities' Section 3.5) to have Evacuation Diagrams in all facilities, including common areas when referring to multi-tenanted buildings.Property owners have to comply with the AS 3745 Evacuation diag...
22 April 2019
Read Moreby Francis
All workplaces must have a fire evacuation diagram and in many instances an evacuation plan. Fire evacuation diagrams can be fitted beside the MCP (manual call point), in most exit/entry areas, or place them wherever they are required mostly to primary aspects of your workplace.Bear in mind ...
22 April 2019
Read Moreby Francis
Fire safety training is one of the requirements for fire safety for educators and should be taken as a priority in any school especially for teachers since a large number of children are gathered at one place during class hours. Most deaths and injuries from fires are the result of people n...
22 April 2019
Read MoreCarrying out fire risk assessments within schools can be difficult and complex, as fires obviously occur unplanned and unintentionally, making protection vital in any situation. Corresponding measures are required to be in place and form a key aspect of a school fire risk assessment. Fire ris...