It is the responsibility of the Headteacher and Governing Body of the premises to ensure that fire evacuation drills are carried out.
The dangers which may threaten persons if a fire breaks out depends on many different factors, consequently, it is not possible to construct a model procedure for action in the event of fire which would be suitable for use in all premises.
Each fire routine must be based upon a simple, efficient procedure which is specifically designed for the premises in which it has to operate.
It is therefore important that the following points must be given prime consideration:
Fire drills are intended to ensure, by means of Training and Rehearsal that in the event of fire:
Consideration must be given to the age of the pupils attending the school and as to whether there are any children with special needs.
A fire routine it based on a critical sequence of events, these being:
Alarm Operation
Calling the Fire Brigade
Evacuation
Assembly
Roll Call
Meeting the Brigade
Typical information the Fire Brigade will want to know:
During the first week of term or as soon as practically possible thereafter, all new entrants being pupils, staff or support staff, should be conducted around the primary escape routes of the school. They should also receive instruction on the school fire evacuation routine.
All members of the staff shall receive instruction and training appropriate to their responsibilities in the event of any emergency.
All members of staff shall each receive a personal copy of prepared written instructions. They shall receive two periods of verbal instructions given by a competent person in each 12 month period. Such instruction shall include details of how to call the Fire Brigade. In the case of newly engaged staff, instruction shall be given as soon as possible after appointment.
A record of the training and instructions given and fire drills held, shall be entered in the log book and will include the following:
Fire drills, which may be combined with the instruction given above, shall be carried out at least once per term. The fire drill should a simulate that one escape route is not available. Each fire drill should be started by a pre-determined signal and the whole premises checked as if any evacuation was in progress.
In large premises a specific person shall be made responsible for organising staff training and the name of one other nominated person to co-ordinate the actions of the staff in the event of fire. Effective arrangements shall be made for a deputy or deputies to carry out the above duties in the absence of the nominated persons.
In smaller premises one specific person shall be made responsible for organising staff training and for co-ordinating the actions of the staff in the event of fire. Effective arrangements shall be made for a nominated deputy to be available to carry out the above duties.
Fire evacuation drills should be held at least once per term, preferably at the commencement of each term.
Notices
Each fire alarm point shall, where necessary, be clearly indicated "Fire Alarm" in accordance with the Health and Safety (Safety Signs and Signals) Regulations followed by the appropriate operating instructions. ( See Notice 1 ).
A notice should be displayed adjacent to the telephone or switchboard giving clear instructions for calling the Fire Brigade in case of fire. ( See Notice 2 ).
Notices should be displayed for staff detailing their actions in an emergency in conspicuous positions ie. staff room. ( See Notice 3 ).
Firefighting
Any attempt to fight the fire must always be secondary to life safety.
Circumstances will clearly dictate whether firefighting should be attempted.
Any attempt to fight the fire must be based upon the type and degree of training received in the use of firefighting equipment employed in the premises.
Regular fire drills will ensure that the evacuation procedure applying to a premises fulfils its aim satisfactorily and will highlight any area of the procedure which may need to be reviewed.
Multi Building Sites
Many schools have more than one building on site. It is not necessary for the fire alarm systems within these buildings to be linked together.
In the event of an alarm actuation, a procedure should be established whereby contact is made to the other buildings on site either by telephone or designated person.
Once contact has been made, it will be usual procedure to evacuate all buildings (by operating the fire alarm, tannoy message or personally with each class).
The aim of evacuating all buildings is to attempt to carry out a roll call. Operating procedures within some schools (mainly middle and high schools) may make it virtually impossible to say with any degree of certainty that "all persons are accounted for". In these cases, management may decide to operate a "Floor Warden" scheme. This delegates responsibility to members of staff to quickly search each floor (all rooms including toilets) and to report to the designated responsible persons that their floor is "clear". Where this procedures is in operation it is not necessary to evacuate all buildings.
Notice 1
Any Person Discovering A Fire Must:
On Hearing The Fire Signal:
The Place Of Assembly Is: .....................................................................................(Note: Complete As To The Place Of Assembly)
Notice 2
On Hearing The Fire Alarm
Call The Fire Brigade By Exchange Telephone
Dial "999"
Give The Operator Your Telephone Number And Ask For
"Fire Brigade", When The Fire Brigade Replies
Give The Call Distinctly:
Fire At...................................................
...............................................................
(Give Exact Address)
Do Not Assume That The Call Has Been Received Unitil
It Has Been Acknowledged By The Fire Brigade
Note: If Informed Of Any Outbreak Of Fire By Word Of Mouth, First Operate The Fire Alarm
And Then Call The Fire Brigade As Above.
Notice 3
In The Event Of Fire It Is The First Duty Of All Concerned To Prevent Injury Or Loss Of Life. For This Purpose You Should Make Certain That You Are Familiar With All Means Of Escape In Case Of Fire.
Since There May Be An Opportunity In The Event Of Fire, For You To Attack It With The Nearest Fire Extinguisher Or Hose Reel, You Should Also Be Familiar With How To Use Them.
Immediately You Discover A Fire Or One Is Reported To You, You Should.
Sound The Alarm
The (...............................................................) Is Responsible For Ensuring That The Fire Brigade Is Called Immediately On The Sounding Of The Fire Alarm. Immediately The Fire Alarm Sounds You Should Assist All Pupils To Leave The Building.
On Arrival At The Assembly Point Which Is At .................................................................................................................
A Roll Call Should Be Taken By ............................................................... Who Will Be Responsible For Informing The Fire Brigade Of Persons Not Accounted For.
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