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Assignment Title:
Fire Drill Procedures and Training Plan
Objective:
Develop a comprehensive Fire Drill Procedure and Training
Plan package for DHL P&G, a manufacturing company based in Canada,
while adhering to the Ontario Fire Code guidelines.
1. Introduction Summary (Total: 20 points)
DHL P&G is a prominent manufacturing company located in Canada,
known for its commitment to quality and safety. Key details include:
Building Type (Occupancy): Manufacturing Facility
Occupant Load: Varies based on shifts but typically accommodating
hundreds of employees
Multiple Levels: Multi-story facility with staircases, elevators, and
safety features
Hazardous Materials: Handling and storage of various chemicals and
materials used in the manufacturing process, managed with safety
protocols
Confined Spaces: Several confined spaces within the manufacturing
facility
2. Fire Drill Procedures (Total: 20 points)
The Fire Drill Procedures for DHL P&G have been developed to ensure the
safety of employees and visitors. These procedures follow the Ontario Fire
Code guidelines and include:
Step-by-Step Procedures for fire drills, evacuation, and response.
Evacuation Map detailing exit routes, assembly points, and safety
equipment locations within the manufacturing facility.
Signage for fire safety and evacuation guidance.
Drill Testing Forms to record and evaluate drill outcomes.
3. Training Plan (Total: 20 points)
The Training Plan for fire safety at DHL P&G encompasses various aspects,
including:
Responsibilities of Workplace Parties, including the fire drill
coordinator, maintenance department, security, and departmental
supervisors.
Training Audience, which includes supervisory staff, all employees
(including new hires), maintenance personnel, drivers, and relevant
departmental staff.
Training Content, covering evacuation procedures, proper use of fire
extinguishers (following the PASS method), and safety during a fire
incident (using the RACE method).
References:
The development of these procedures and training plan is
informed by the Ontario Fire Code, relevant fire safety guidelines, and
industry best practices
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