Target Audience
OHS Officers, OHS Employee Representatives and Evacuation Wardens Programme Standards
- Maximum 8 attendees - 30 days of one to one support - Handouts - Programme director/s with at least a Masters Degree in the subject - Convenient morning timings or in-house at any time for a minimum of two bookings - Can be configured to address a number of professions and industry sectors Price
EUR245 ex VAT per participant. |
Emergency Evacuation Drills Workshop
Do you know the difference between a Fire and an Evacuation Drills? Do you work in a high risk environment from own risks or peripheral risks around your place of work? Are you responsible from Fire Drills and Evacuation Drills? Do you know that there are more injuries from panic than from actual risks in a real life emergency evacuation? Do you have a doable plan that is tried and tested? Is your Evacuation Plan conformant with LN44/2002, SL. 409.15, SL 409.11, SL. 10.40 and LN 351 of 2012? Are you and your teams prepared to immediately evacuate in case of a earth tremor/s during office hours? This workshop is aimed for health and safety officers, administration people in charge of evacuation drills and fire wardens and covers all the legal requirements under Occupational Health and Safety Acts Topics Covered
Understanding the Repercussion of Evacuation Risks (direct and indirect) We review the direct, indirect and intermediate risks of an evacuation drill on your operations, employees, visitors and neighbours, and how to manage them. The Legal Aspect We review the legal obligations an employer or an operator of a premises have regarding Evacuation Drills. The Safety Aspect We look at the safe evacuation process, planning, control and assessment in a real life situation (Maltese Environment) Liabilities and Obligation Towards Evacuees We review the legal liabilities an employer has towards evacuees, third parties and liabilities in tort. Drawing up, Logistics and Planning of an Evacuation Plan We look at how to plan, organise and manage an evacuation drill in a safe, organised and systematic way to stand the real test of an emergency. |