When discovering a fire, the first thing you want to do is evacuate the building. Before opening any doors feel for heat, if there is no heat, go ahead and open. If there is a lot of smoke, you want to stay as close to the floor as you can. Once you are to safety, you then want to call the fire department. Never return into a burning building. If you have a specific meet place, go straight there, that way it is easier to know if everyone got out safely.
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procedure is a block that performs ne or more actions
Consistency in your actions reduces your liability.
You, as an individual should:- Wear protective clothing (where necessary) Make yourself aware of the evacuation procedure in the event of a fire. Conduct yourself in a safe manner. Be aware of your colleagues. Operate machinery in accordance with safe operating procedures. Keep your workspace clean and 'clutter free'
Staging
talk frankly and prepare for the possibility of casualties, practice casualty care and evacuation routinely and conduct memorial services
The Emergency Response Guidebook (ERG) is a guide used by first responders and emergency personnel to quickly identify hazardous materials and provide guidance on how to safely handle incidents involving these materials. It provides information on initial response procedures, evacuation distances, and protective actions to take in the event of a hazardous material incident.
Sound the alarm - inform a member of the crew - then get to a lifeboat station as quickly, but as calmly as possible.
watches and warnings, evacuation routes, & protective actions
The answer is Due Process!.
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Actions, policies, and procedures to protect protected health information (PHI), to include security awareness and training
Administrative Safeguard