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Building Emergency Evacuation Plan

Guidance Document

Revised: November 29,01


Occupational and Environmental Safety

The attached plan can be used by Building Coordinators to develop their emergency plans for their Buildings.

Each building Coordinator should review their emergency plan on an annual basis to ensure:
1. The plan is accurate,
2. Emergency Equipment (fire extinguishers, Alarm panels, etc.) function properly and
3. Evacuation Monitors and building occupants are trained in the plan and proper emergency response.

The Guidance document is in WORD format so that one can “cut and paste” in order to “fill in the blanks.”

Any Questions, please contact Occupational Safety and Health.


Emergency Response Plan
(Guidance Document)

Purpose: The Internal emergency response plan is designed to facilitate the safe evacuation of all occupants from the
________________(location) in the event of fire or other internal emergency.

System Components: includes alarm pull stations, alarms, alarm doors and fire extinguishers as described below: (describe and
list components of emergency system including alarm pull stations, alarm locations, alarming exit doors, fire extinguishers,
emergency exits)

1. Alarm Pull stations (directly connected to the alarm control panel which sounds the building’s alarms and also activates the
alarm panel at the LSU police department) (starting with bottom floor and working up, describe locations)
a. Activate by ____________ (describe activation ex: “lift cover, pull down handle”)
b. Basement locations
i. “near door to stairway (outside room 152)”
ii. “east exit door (outside room 125)”
c. First Floor Locations
d. Second Floor Locations
e. Third Floor Locations
2. Alarms (Describe alarm sound and location of alarms)
a. Basement locations
b. First Floor Locations
c. Second Floor Locations
d. Third Floor Locations
3. Alarm Doors (these are exit doors that you typically see in Major Merchandizing stores that sound an alarm when someone
exits. Only make note of doors it if you have in your building.
4. Fire Extinguishers (starting with bottom floor and working up, describe locations and describe type of
extinguishers)
a. Activate by pulling the pin, aiming the nozzle, squeezing the handle to discharge the extinguishing agent. Aim at
the base of the fire and sweep from side to side.
b. Basement Locations: Description
1. Outside of room 152 Dry Chemical
2. Inside of room 152 Dry Chemical
“” “”

c. First floor Locations


d. Second Floor Locations
e. Third Floor Locations
5. Exits:(starting with the bottom floor and working up, describe exit doorways from the building) Below, are the exit
doorways from the building to the outside. These exit doorways must be kept clear at all times and unobstructed.
Never use an elevator if the alarm sounds.
a. Basement Floor
i. Door near East Stairway
ii. Door near West Stairway
b. First Floor
c. Second Floor
d. Third Floor
6. Evacuation Floor Plan- (an example is attached. This is an essential part of the plan, and is the basic means to
communicate to the public safe routes of exit) A Schematic drawing posted in each corridor/hallway, which illustrates the
floor plan and locations of evacuation paths and exits.

7. Other special Safety or emergency equipment: (Such as first Aid kits, stretchers, respirators etc)

8. “Building Name” Staff Responsibilities: It is the responsibility of each staff member to know the location of alarm pull
stations and fire extinguishers, especially those in his or her immediate vicinity. It is also the responsibility of all staff to know
their appropriate evacuation route and assembly location. Area Stewards will review and discuss this plan with staff
associated with his or her assigned area periodically.

9. Internal Emergency Drills: Evacuation drills are conducted under the supervision of the _____________________(Building
coordinator normally), or his or her designee. Drills are necessary to train and prepare building occupants for safe evacuation
should an internal emergency occur. All fire alarms should be treated as “real” and proper evacuation conducted.

Evacuation Procedures:

1. Supervision during the Emergency:


a. The Building Coordinator or his designee, assisted by the Area Stewards, will supervise the evacuation of the
building.
b. The Area Stewards will assist in ensuring evacuation and report to the Building Coordinator any persons missing
or unaccounted for.
c. Re-entry into the building after a fire shall only be upon authorization by the LSU Police or Campus Safety
Department.
(NOTE: The number of Area Stewards is determined by the Building coordinator and is dependent upon the number of
floors, corridors, or departments within a building.)
2. Person discovering a fire:
a. Recruit assistance from persons in vicinity if possible to:
i. Pull Fire alarms at nearest box. These alarms will automatically sound alarms throughout the building.
ii. Call 911 (LSU Police) report name, location, description of emergency,
iii. If trained, use fire extinguishers to aid in evacuation and to confine the area of the fire
iv. Remove victims in the immediate area of the fire
v. Confine fire by closing doors and windows in vicinity of fire

3. All Personnel:
a. All building occupants will exit the building upon announcement by the Area Stewards or sounding of the fire alarm.
b. NEVER USE ELEVATOR DURING A FIRE OR OTHER EMERGENCY.
c. Close doors, corridor smoke barrier doors, and windows in the vicinity. Shut off potentially dangerous equipment,
reactions or experiments in the work area.
d. Assist all injured or disabled persons from the building.
e. Report to the appropriate assembly area. If designated assembly area is involved with smoke, report to one of the
other designated assembly areas. Remain with and listen to instructions from the Area Steward.
f. Assembly areas are determined by the exit location of the building:
EXIT ASSEMBLY AREA
West exit West bicycle rack

East Exit East quad sidewalk by Hill library


(LIST ALL EXITS AND THEIR DESIGNATED ASSEMBLY AREAS)

4. Area Stewards responsibilities:


a. Identify Alternates to aid in clearing rooms, including restrooms, of assigned area. If possible, shut off air handling
units in assigned area.
b. Close smoke bearing doors in assigned area.
c. Direct persons to assigned exits and assembly areas.
d. Verify assigned area is evacuated.
e. Check all persons in assembly area and identify missing persons.
f. Report missing person(s) presumed to be in the building to LSU Police, Campus safety, or Fire Department.
g. Remain in assembly area until receiving instructions from Building coordinator or LSU Police or Campus Safety to
re-enter building.
h. If Assembly area becomes unsafe, relocate as a group to another assembly area.
i. Select a staff member in same location to serve as back up should Area Steward be absent.
j. Train personnel and staff within assigned area in this procedure.

5. Evacuation:

DEVELOP EVACUATION AND AREA STEWARD ASSIGNMENT CHART AS NOTED BELOW.

FLOOR AREA STEWARD ROOMS EXIT ASSEMBLY AREA


BASEMENT Pat West 001,002,003 etc Exit Northeast East bicycle rack
Alt. Joe Hitt

John Goldman 005,006,007 Exit Southeast McDonalds


Alt: I. Beltum

First floor

NEED TO HAVE A FLOORPLAN POSTED ON EACH FLOOR WITH EVACUATION ROUTES NOTED.

Exit 111 113 115 117 Restrooms


North
west
Exit
Northeast
103 107 114 110

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