What is an emergency?An emergency is defined as any event which "threatens workers, customers, or the public; disrupts or shuts down operations; or causes physical or environmental damage". An emergency poses an immediate risk of significant harm to health, life, property or the environment. Preparing for emergencies is an important part of any health and safety programme. Common types of emergencies include:
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Why prepare for emergencies?Preparing for emergencies is important because it:
An emergency management programme should include the following elements:
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What's in a written emergency response plan?The response plan should include:
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Testing emergency proceduresThe emergency evacuation procedures and plan must be documented and tested in the form of drills. Emergency drills must be conducted every 6 months, in accordance with the UAE Fire & Life Safety Code 2018, additional considerations based on occupancy and risks involved must be assessed. Drills will also allow an organisation to evaluate the effectiveness of the emergency action plans, crowd movement and time taken for different types of evacuations within a building and allowing for improvements to be implemented. |