IF YOU DISCOVER A FIRE OR SMOKE
1. Remove
yourself from immediate danger.
2. Assist
others in leaving the immediate danger as long as it is safe to do
so.
3. Confine
the fire or smoke by closing doors and windows as you leave.
4. Activate
the nearest fire alarm to alert building occupants.
5. Call
Vanderbilt University Police Department at 911 (if you are using an off
campus or cellular phone dial 421-1911)
a. Give the following information
- Building name
- Floor or room number
- Size or type of fire
- Your location
- Your name
6. Never
attempt to use a portable fire extinguisher unless:
a. You
have been properly trained.
b. The
fire is small (wastebasket size)
c. You
are not alone.
d. A
safe escape route is present.
e. If
any of these conditions is absent, simply close the door and evacuate.
7. If you
choose to use a portable extinguisher, follow the PASS procedure
P - PULL the pin on the extinguisher.
A - AIM at the base of the fire.
S - Squeeze the handle before you approach the fire from about
10 feet away.
S – SWEEP and SPRAY covering the entire fire surface as you
approach.
If this doesn’t extinguish
the fire quickly evacuate.
8. Evacuate
through the nearest safe exit or exit stairwell.
9. Go
to your pre-determined evacuation assembly point, located at (Insert
assembly location)
10. Call VUPD
to ensure the fire was reported.
11. Once assembled,
help to account for personnel and report to the emergency staff if
any occupants are unaccounted for and may still be in
the building.
Please always remember that is important to avoid using wedges
or otherwise blocking hallway and exit doors open. Open doors can
allow smoke to enter stairwells and exit hallways, severely jeopardizing
safe evacuation and hampering efforts fire department personnel.
IF YOU HEAR OR SEE A FIRE ALARM
1. NEVER assume
the fire alarm is a false alarm.
2. Move to
the safest exit or exit stairwell.
3. Close doors
as you leave the area.
4. Exit the
building
5. Proceed
to the Evacuation assembly area.
6. Wait for
further instructions from Vanderbilt Police Department or the Fire
Department.
7. If you
are in a laboratory and hear the fire alarm, shut down any hazardous
equipment as you exit, unless doing so presents a greater hazard.
IF TRAPPED INSIDE YOUR OFFICE OR AREA
1. Wedge
cloth material along the bottom of a door to keep the smoke out.
2. Close
as many doors as possible between you and the fire.
3. Telephone
Vanderbilt Police Department at 1-1911 and notify them of your situation.
4. Hang
a sheet, coat or flag out of the window and close the window back.
5. If
windows are operable, and you must have air, open the window.
6. Break
windows only as a last resort, as they cannot be closed if necessary.
7. If
necessary, signal through the window to let safety personnel know your
location, otherwise stay close to the floor.
Laboratory Fire and Fire Related Emergencies
1. Plan A – High
Hazard Emergencies
a. Personal Response
Procedures
-
Extinguish burning clothing by
dousing with cold water, by using the emergency shower, by using
a fire blanket or by using the drop-and-roll technique.
-
Remove individuals overcome with
smoke or chemical fumes to uncontaminated air in a safe location.
-
Treat individuals for shock by
elevating their legs above their heart and covering with a blanket.
-
Call VUPD at 1-1911 or 322-2745
from the safe location.
- Acquire medical attention promptly.
- Apply CPR if properly certified.
b. General Response Procedures
- Evacuate the laboratory.
- Closedoors and fume hood sash
- Activate the building fire system
- Move away from building to a pre-designated assembly area
Stay clear of driveways, sidewalks and other means of access to the
building.
Provide the following information:
- Your name and the reason you are calling.
- The exact location of the emergency.
- The nature of the emergency, any injuries or symptoms involved
and any hazardous materials involved if you know them.
- Provide the fire or police teams with the details of the problem
upon their arrival.
- Account for your employees and report any missing persons to
the emergency personnel at the scene.
- Assist emergency personnel as may be requested.
- Reenter building only after proper notification by the emergency
response personnel.
2. Plan B- Low Hazard Emergencies
Rescue anyone in immediate danger
Alert co-workers
Confine the fire by closing doors
Extinguish the fire by smothering with a blanket or using a fire
extinguisher.
Evacuate if extinguishing methods are ineffective.
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