Response to Fire Sample Clauses
Response to Fire. When Security Officers on duty detect fire, they must immediately activate the emergency response and evacuation plan drafted and signed off by the security Contractor, with the approval of Eskom Security Contract Manager/Supervisor or persons appointed; Security Officers must immediately inform the nearest Fire and Rescue services and other emergency services. The Security Officer must inform the Site Supervisor (or appointed delegate), Eskom Security Contract Manager/Supervisor or persons appointed and the Contractor’s control room must also be informed. The incident must be recorded in detail in the OB. All Security Officers must be competent and have completed a basic level one firefighting course; If it appears to be an extinguishable fire, then the Security Officer must first attempt to extinguish it before calling the Eskom Security Contract Manager/Supervisor or persons appointed; A full detailed report is to be provided to the Eskom Security Contract Manager/Supervisor or persons appointed within 24hrs hours of the incident; It is imperative that the local emergency numbers are available and kept up to date at all security points. Previous reference check; Criminal record check; Basic medical examination; Aptitude testing; and SAPS Fingerprint background check. The service provider must have a 24 hour dedicated control room in the province (Min 3 years in existence in the province) where they intend tendering when submitting the tender. Proof of address must be submitted with the tender documents. The control room will be inspected by a designated Eskom Security official during the evaluation of the tender. The business premises must be registered with PSIRA as a security business at that location. The control room must have an electronic two way radio base set that is connected to a radio network, which enables radio communication throughout the province. Emergency Radios with spare battery must be available in the case of power failure. Operational computer with email facilities and capable to do real time tracking monitoring to ensure that the security guard patrols the designated area regularly. The Control room must have a minimum of two controllers per shift. The registered premises in the region where the services are rendered must have an administration officer from Monday to Friday during normal office hours. The control room must have strict access control and it must be according to PSIRA standards. A PSIRA c...
Response to Fire. When tactical Security Officers are on duty and a fire is detected, they must immediately inform the nearest Fire station and other emergency services. The TSO must inform the Site Supervisor (or appointed delegate), Eskom Manager/Supervisor and the Service Provider’s control room must also be informed. The incident must be recorded in detail in the OB. All tactical security officers must be competent and have completed a basic level one fire-fighting course; If it appears to be an extinguishable fire, then the TSO must first attempt to extinguish it before calling the Eskom Manager/ Supervisor; A full detailed report is to be provided to the Eskom manager/ Supervisor within 12 hours of the incident; It is imperative that the local emergency numbers are available and kept up to date in all armoured carrier utilised at Eskom sites
Response to Fire a) When Security Officers are on duty and a fire is detected, they must immediately inform the nearest Fire Brigade and other emergency services. The Security Officer must inform the SITE SUPERVISOR (or appointed delegate), Employer and the Contractor’s control room must also be informed. The incident must be recorded in detail in the OB.
b) All Security Officers must be competent and have completed a basic level one fire-fighting course.
c) If it appears to be an extinguishable fire, then the Security Officer must first attempt to extinguish it before calling the Employer.
d) A full detailed report is to be provided to the Employer within 12 hours of the incident.
e) It is imperative that the local emergency numbers are available and kept up to date at all security points.
Response to Fire. When Security Officers on duty detect fire, they must immediately activate the emergency response and evacuation plan drafted and signed off by the security Contractor, with the approval of Eskom Security Contract Manager/Supervisor or persons appointed; • Security Officers must immediately inform the nearest Fire and Rescue services and other emergency services. The Security Officer must inform the Site Supervisor (or appointed delegate), Eskom Security Contract Manager/Supervisor or persons appointed and the Contractor’s control room must also be informed. The incident must be recorded in detail in the OB. All Security Officers must be competent and have completed a basic level one firefighting course; • If it appears to be an extinguishable fire, then the Security Officer must first attempt to extinguish it before calling the Eskom Security Contract Manager/Supervisor or persons appointed; • A full detailed report is to be provided to the Eskom Security Contract Manager/Supervisor or persons appointed within 24hrs hours of the incident; • It is imperative that the local emergency numbers are available and kept up to date at all security points.
