Course Title: Fire Evacuation
Course length Full Day
Maximum number to attend, priced per delegate, please call 01376 573999 for additional delegates
This course is aimed at all staff who may need to be involved in the evacuation of people with limited mobility and would need to be supported through the use of evacuation aids. The course will include a practical session where delegates will use the evacuation aids to move a training mannequin.
At the end of the training session, there is a short-written assessment to evidence the learning of the attendees.
Learning Outcome & Assessment Criteria
Fire Policy and Procedure
Be aware of the importance of knowing the organisations fire policy and emergency procedure.
Explain the process to follow upon the activation of the fire alarms
Understand the fire emergency evacuation plan that is in place
List roles and responsibilities for all involved in the evacuation procedure including any relevant legal responsibilities
Identify escape routes if evacuation is necessary
PEEPS
Explain what a Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan is and what information should be in one
Identify where the service users PEEPS are located in the workplace
Understand the importance of knowing what is contained within a PEEP
Explain where to access this information in the event of an emergency evacuation
Safe use of an AlbacMat and Evac Chair to successfully and safely evacuate people in the event of an emergency
Explain what an AlbacMat and Evac Chair are to be used for
Be aware of all relevant safety information including but not limited to safe working loads and recommend number of handlers
Understand how to store equipment in line with agreed ways of working
Explain how equipment should be cleaned after it has been used
Demonstrate practically the safe and effective use of an AlbacMat and Evac Chair by evacuating a training mannequin
Other Evacuation Equipment
Identify a range of other equipment that may be needed to evacuate service users including:
Evacuation sheets
Ski Pads
Larger (Bariatric) evacuation equipment
Moving and Assisting, Handling and Lifting Techniques
Explain what the three main principles of biomechanics are
Demonstrate how to apply these principles to ensure the safe use of evacuation equipment to prevent the risk of injury to all involved