Emergency Evacuation Plan - Office/Compound/Work Place
In Western Australia under the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984 and the Occupational Safety and Health Regulations 1996, the employer, main contractor, self-employed person or person having control of the workplace, or control of the access to or egress from a workplace, must ensure Evacuation Diagrams are present including:
Rader SS are able to produce a professional Emergency Evacuation Plan for your workplace, and hold an electronic copy which can be updated to comply with any changes or additions to the building or compound.
- Emergency evacuation procedures in the event of fire or other emergency have been developed, are in place and where practicable, clearly and prominently displayed;
- Where practicable, a diagram showing workplace exits is clearly and prominently displayed;
- The evacuation procedure is practiced at regular intervals at the workplace;
- Fire prevention measures and maintained control equipment are provided within the workplace;
- The means of access to and egress from the workplace are kept free of obstructions at all times to enable all persons to move safely including during emergencies.
Rader SS are able to produce a professional Emergency Evacuation Plan for your workplace, and hold an electronic copy which can be updated to comply with any changes or additions to the building or compound.