SUMMARY
There is a need to standardize a system of communicating escape routes in facilities that relies as little as possible on the use of words to achieve understanding. Continued growth in international trade, travel and mobility of labor requires a common method of conveying this important safety information to the occupants of facilities. The use of this International Standard is expected to reduce risk by providing a means of improved training and education and to reduce possible confusion in times of emergency.
COURSE CONTENT:
- Scope * Point of location of the user
- Normative references * Safety signs
- Terms and definitions * Background color
· General * Outline of facility structural elements
· Design requirements * Header
· Size of plan elements * Materials
· Contents and representation * Inspection and revision
· Header
· Overview plan
· Escape plan detail
· Safety notices
· Legend
· Other information
· Use of colors
· Escape routes
· Installation and location
· (Informative) Examples of escape plans
TRAINING METHODOLOGIES
* Lecture
* Audio Visual Presentation
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
*This course is designed for emergency management personnel who are involved in developing an effective emergency planning system.
*Employees in public, charitable and private organizations involved in emergency planning and management
DISCOUNTED DEALS:
* EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT (5 – 10 participants)
10% Discount if you will sign within 5 days from the date of proposal
*GROUP DISCOUNT (11 – 20 participants or more)
20% Discount from the total amount