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The Fire and Rescue Service Act 1990 and the
Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995 place
legal and mandatory responsibilities for the
owner/occupier of all licensed buildings to
have formalized and relevant emergency
procedures and site diagrams.
Evacuation diagrams in addition to the
required written emergency evacuation plans
are varied due to the diverse classes of
buildings and classifications issued under
the Building ACT and Building Code of
Australia guidelines. This diversity
requires a range of tailored emergency
procedures to be formulated to ensure
individual business legal obligations are
met.
Evacuation Diagrams
Our signs and diagrams comply with
associated Australian standards and OH&S
legislation. By providing this essential
information you are helping meet your
obligations to provide your staff and guests
with a safe work environment and minimise
your risk of exposure to personal injury and
property damage in the case of an emergency
evacuation.
Our diagrams include, but are not limited
to:
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a diagram of the floor/area
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a site map
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the address of the building
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the location of exits and egress paths
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the location of fire fighting equipment
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the location of the designated assembly
area
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the location of specialised emergency
information, including First Aid kits,
eyewash points, hazardous chemical
storage if relevant
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R.A.C.E. procedures
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emergency contact numbers
We are able to customise your evacuation
diagrams to include your corporate logo to
reflect your company branding using
corporate colours if preferred and can
include your logo. The diagrams are produced
in laminated A3 format to meet the
requirements of Legislation.
Written Fire and Evacuation Plans
Written Fire and Evacuation Plans are now
considered an encompassing document that
must be kept by all licensed buildings
across Queensland and contain specific
information relating to the type of building
and its primary purpose use. Some of the
information required in a written emergency
plan, but are not limited to:-
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Alerting and communicating with persons
in the building
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Alerting QFRS including manually
operated alarms
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Method of operation of fire fighting
equipment.
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Evacuation of special needs persons both
staff and the public (including those
affected by liquor and Informing the
Evacuation Co-ordinator of the number of
persons evacuated)
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Evacuation instructions for evacuating
the building in accordance with the
evacuation procedures
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Training plan for staff and any other
required occupants.
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Any alternative solution used in the
building that includes a fire safety
management procedure as a condition of
occupation of the building. E.g. a
restriction on the number and
distribution of a building’s occupants.
The plan must reflect this condition in
the procedures.
All written emergency Plans must be formally
reviewed at intervals of not more than 1
year. This review must be kept in written
form and be able to be produced on demand by
a government authority inspector.
Fee Structure
For an average licensed building, BARS
Consultants charge approximately $650.00 for
the first two sign diagrams (excluding
frames) which includes the written
fire and evacuation plan. For each
additional diagram a $50.00 charge will
apply. (an onsite confirmation of all
charges will be provided upon inspection and
prior to work commencing).
Frame Mounted Options
Each site diagram can be framed into a
either a high quality aluminium A3 display
frame or a clear commercial quality A3
Perspex mounting system. Both these options
will provide robust protection and quality
mounting system for the diagrams.
Either mounting preference can be supplied
at a charge of $42.50 per each frame.
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