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OCCUPANT NOTIFICATION
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Type of Emergency |
Method or Device for Notification |
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Fire: |
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Earthquake: |
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Flood: |
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Storm: |
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Attack: |
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Other (specify): |
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YES |
NO |
N/A |
Comments |
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Are there emergency notification devices (alarms, etc.) appropriate for this person? |
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Does this person know the location of each emergency notification device/system and understand its meaning/function? |
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Does this person know how to sound the alert for emergencies (manual pull box alarms, public address systems, radio,
telephones)? |
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If telephones are used to report emergencies, are emergency numbers posted near telephones, on employee notice boards,
or in other conspicuous locations? |
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Is there a way for a person with a hearing or speech impairment to report
an emergency? |
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If the communication system also serves as an alarm system, do all emergency messages have priority over all non-emergency
messages? |
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Is there a unique signal (sound, light, header) to indicate an emergency message? |
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WAY
FINDING
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YES |
NO |
N/A |
Comments |
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Is there a usable way out? |
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Where is it? (List all and indicate nearest.) |
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Where is the established outside meeting place? |
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Is the usable circulation path clearly marked to show the route to leave the building or to relocate to some other
space within the building in an emergency? |
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If a person exiting a doorway or turning a corner could inadvertently be directed into the path of a moving vehicle,
is a safeguarding device with a warning sign in place? |
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If the stairs in the circulation path lead anywhere but out of the building, are doors, partitions, or other effective
means used to show the correct route out of the building? |
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Do doors used to connect any room to a circulation path have proper maneuvering clearances? |
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Can the doors be easily unlatched? |
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Do exterior circulation paths (balcony, porch, gallery, roof) meet the preceding four requirements? |
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Does the exterior circulation path have guardrails to protect open sides of walking surfaces? |
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Is the exterior circulation path smooth, solid, and a substantially level travel surface? |
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Does the exterior circulation path not branch off and head away from the
public way? |
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Is each exit marked with a clearly visible sign reading “EXIT” in all forms (visual, tactile, Braille)? |
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Is every doorway or passage that might be mistaken for an exit marked “NOT AN EXIT” or with an indication
of its actual use in all forms (visual, tactile, Braille)? |
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Are signs posted and arranged along circulation paths to adequately show how to get to the nearest exit? |
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Do the signs clearly indicate the direction of travel in all forms (visual, tactile, Braille)? |
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Do brightly lit signs, displays, or objects in or near the line of vision not
obstruct or distract attention from exit signs, particularly for people with low vision? |
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