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Fire or Emergency Procedures

Fire or Emergency Procedures.  Fire or Emergency Procedures. Please read the blue and white notices provided throughout the University These give details of the University’s fire and emergency procedures.  On discovering a fire. Raise the alarm

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Fire or Emergency Procedures

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  1. Fire or Emergency Procedures

  2.  Fire or Emergency Procedures • Please read the blue and white notices provided throughout the University • These give details of the University’s fire and emergency procedures

  3.  On discovering a fire • Raise the alarm • Immediately operate the nearest break glass alarm call point

  4.  On hearing the alarm • Evacuate the building • Use the nearest available exit • NEVER use the lift

  5.  On hearing the alarm • Assemble at the designated assembly point • Keep access routes clear for emergency services • Location of assembly points available on the intranethttp://staff.napier.ac.uk/has under Fire and Emergency / Assembly Points • Do not re-enter the building until authorisation given by Senior Fire Co-ordinator / Fire Officer in charge

  6.  Campuses without Disabled Refuges • Anyone with mobility difficulties should not use stairways or lifts • They should proceed to the nearest place of safety • Their whereabouts should be reported to the security control room on ext 4444

  7.  Disabled Refuges • Refuge points are provided at: • Sighthill • Merchiston • Craiglockhart • Refuge points provide safety for at least 30 minutes until assistance arrives

  8.  Disabled Refuges – Sighthill, Craiglockhart & Merchiston • Fitted with two-way communication systems • When the fire alarm sounds proceed to your nearest disabled refuge • Press the “press for help” button once to initiate a call (do not continue to press or hold during a call) • This will also indicate at the fire panel that someone is in the specified refuge point • The call will be answered. If you get no reply, do not panic - your call has been logged with the 24 hour Sighthill Security office • Remain in the refuge until assistance arrives

  9.  Disabled Refuges – Sighthill, Craiglockhart & Merchiston Disabled Refuge Signage – Craiglockhart & Merchiston Disabled Refuge Signage – Sighthill Campus

  10.  Disabled Refuges • Location of refuge points available on the staff intranet http://staff.napier.ac.uk/has under Fire and Emergency / Disabled Refuges

  11.  PEEPs (Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans) • All staff and students who may need assistance in an emergency evacuation should have a Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan (PEEP) drawn up • The relevant School or Service should contact the Health & Safety Team in the first instance

  12.  Summary – in the event of a fire • If you discover a fire – raise the alarm • On hearing the alarm – leave by the nearest exit route • Keep well clear of the building • Do not use lifts • Assemble at the designated assembly point • Do not re-enter the building until authorised

  13. Health & Safety Team, Sighthill Campus Tel: 0131 455 6377 Email: safetyoffice@napier.ac.uk Web: http://staff.napier.ac.uk/has

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