Evacuation Plan definition

Evacuation Plan means a plan used to identify and organize the various responses required to evacuate persons exposed to a threat and to transport them to a reception area, while ensuring essential services;
Evacuation Plan means a plan, generally established in advance, to enable the movement of one or more persons or assets temporarily, to a safer place, before, during or after an event;

Examples of Evacuation Plan in a sentence

  • The fall prevention and protection plan shall include a Rescue and Evacuation Plan in accordance with EM 385-1-1, Section 21.N. A competent person for fall protection shall prepare and sign the plan.

  • The Company will ensure the Emergency Measures and Evacuation Plan will be kept current.

  • PEEP You agree to comply and/or co-operate with a reasonable request by us to provide information or to assist in connection with a Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan (PEEP) and/or risk assessment undertaken by us in relation to your occupation of the Accommodation and/or the Hall.

  • Adhere to all requirements in the Worksite Checklist including but not limited to American's With Disabilities Act (ADA), Health and Safety (General, Fire, and Earthquake), Emergency & Evacuation Plan, Workplace Postings and work restrictions required by Labor Laws.

  • Initials I agree to familiarize myself with the program’s Evacuation Plan and Emergency Evacuation Procedures.

  • In particular, you must: • Follow the Fire Evacuation procedures including evacuating a building promptly on hearing the fire alarm, and obeying instructions given by staff • Alert a member of BU staff as early as possible if you are unable to follow Fire Evacuation procedures – you will be supported to complete a Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan • Not tamper with, move or cover any fire equipment including: extinguishers, smoke sensors and alarms.

  • All students with a disability (including those with a temporary disability), deemed by the University as possibly requiring a Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan and/or special arrangements, will be contacted by the University to complete a PEEP and discuss other special arrangements needed, as advised by the Leaner Support Manager or as identified though the accommodation application.

  • Employees will receive instruction on the Company's Emergency Evacuation Plan, safety management systems, WHMIS, and Safe Lifting Practices.

  • You must: • Follow the Fire Evacuation procedures including evacuating a building promptly on hearing the fire alarm, and obeying instructions given by staff • Alert a member of staff as early as possible if you are unable to follow Fire Evacuation procedures (either on a temporary or permanent basis) – you will be supported to complete a Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan as part of your enrolment.

  • Adhere to all requirements in the Worksite Checklist including but not limited to American's With Disabilities Act (ADA), Health and Safety (General, Fire, and Earthquake), Emergency & Evacuation Plan, Workplace Postings and work restrictions required by Child Labor Laws.