Fire and Earthquake Safety Sample Clauses

Fire and Earthquake Safety. Jubilee Daycare has a written fire evacuation plan and practice a fire drill with children at least once each month. In addition, fire safety curriculum is incorporated occasionally to the program. The Daycare is inspected regularly for fire safety and there is a written earthquake plan.
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Fire and Earthquake Safety. The user is required to be familiar with the procedure for evacuation of the facility in case of fire, earthquake or other emergency. The user (or nominated group leader) is considered to be appointed ‘warden’ for the period of use specified and by signing this document agrees that they have read and understood the Health and Safety document for facility users. Noise: As our buildings are situated in a residential area, noise from amplifiers and loudspeakers must be kept to a moderate level at all times. Failure to comply with this condition may result in the early closure of your function. All events must conclude by 11pm unless specifically agreed in advance.
Fire and Earthquake Safety. Evacuation Plan for Ambulatory and Non-Ambulatory Residents All shelter staff are trained in protecting the safety of everyone in the facility. Staff respond quickly and safely when an emergency, incident, or natural disaster occurs. Evacuation Routes and Exits are posted in each major area of facility. An evacuation point outside has been designated to the rear of the building, near the storage shed on the north-east corner of the property. In the event of an emergency, the present site lead during the emergency will notify all staff and participants to evacuate, call 911, and direct the evacuation itself. Staff will be assigned to oversee the evacuation of participants in each work area. Staff will check participant areas, assign assistance to non- ambulatory and disabled persons, and lead participants to safety through the nearest safe evacuation exit. Staff will assemble participants outside at designated evacuation point, read bed list for attendance and search for any missing participants as safety conditions allow. In case of fire these additional protocols will be completed: ● The Program Manager or lead staff member will pull the nearest fire alarm if it is not already sounding; the Fire Department monitors the alarm and will respond immediately. ● While evacuating participants, staff will attempt to close all door(s), if safe to do so. ● Before exiting a room, the Program Manager or lead staff member will touch back of hand to the door to determine if the door is cool, then open it a crack, smell for smoke, and if deemed safe, open the door and leave the building to the evacuation meeting point. ● If the door is hot, it will not be opened and staff will lead participants to leave via the nearest safe exit. ● Staff will locate and use appropriate fire extinguishers if safe to do so. ● When the Fire Department arrives, a staff person will speak to the officer in charge and give the officer a set of site keys. ● Staff will contact the Program Manager or their proxy as soon as possible, if not on site. ● Staff will report incident and procedure in Incident Report and staff shift notes as directed in shelter policy. If the weather is inclement and if the evacuation will not be short, staff will: ● Contact the Program Manager to identify evacuation locations and disaster team if assistance is needed for participant shelter, meals or services. ● Contact other Homeless Providers for services as needed. For a false alarm or other short-term evacuation, st...
Fire and Earthquake Safety 

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  • Fire Safety 9.5.1 Residents found in violation of the following fire safety stipulations not only put themselves at risk but also jeopardizes the safety of the entire community.

  • Fire Hazards Explosives and inflammable materials which conflict with the Insurance Underwriting or Fire Department must be excluded. The City Fire Department prohibits the use of paper, crepe paper, or corrugated papers, and cardboard that has not been flame proofed for decoration of exhibit booths. All cloth drapes or table covers must be treated for fire resistance. All boats and motorized vehicles must have fuel tanks sealed and batteries disconnected. The Fire Marshal may require fuel tanks to be drained and purged. All exhibits must be in compliance with ordinances and laws of the City and the State in which the Show is held.

  • Fire Chief The grievance shall first be submitted to the Fire Chief in writing. The written grievance must be submitted within seven (7) calendar days after the event giving rise to the grievance occurred or was first known to the grievant. The Fire Chief shall give his answer to the grievance within seven (7) calendar days from the date of its submission.

  • Windstorm or hail This peril does not include loss to the property contained in a building caused by rain, snow, sleet, sand or dust unless the direct force of wind or hail damages the building causing an opening in a roof or wall and the rain, snow, sleet, sand or dust enters through this opening. This peril includes loss to watercraft and their trailers, furnishings, equipment, and outboard engines or motors, only while inside a fully enclosed building.

  • WORKPLACE SAFETY AND INSURANCE 41.1 Where an employee is absent by reason of an injury or an occupational disease for which a claim is made under the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, his or her salary shall continue to be paid for a period not exceeding thirty (30) days. If an award is not made, any payments made under the foregoing provisions in excess of that to which he or she is entitled under Articles 44.1 and 44.6 (Short Term Sickness Plan) shall be an amount owing by the employee to the Employer.

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