Various types of emergency or evacuation documentation to assist with managing an emergency or an evacuation of the site or workplace.
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It is a requirement that all site personnel are instructed on the Emergency Response Procedures should an accident, incident or injury occur. This document provides a procedure on how to manage the emergency response process.
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It is a requirement that all site personnel are instructed on the Emergency Evacuation Procedures should the need to evacuate the site occurs. This document provides a procedure on how to manage the site evacuation process.
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All site personnel should be instructed on the emergency and evacuation procedures should an injury or a need to evacuate the site occur. This is usually undertaken during the “Site Induction” training.