EMERGENCY EVACUATION DIAGRAM
In accordance with the building fire safety regulations, SAFEJOB is able to create Emergency Evacuation Diagrams to suit your buildings requirements. Our diagrams always present as neat, organised and functional documents. We adhear to the Australian standard AS3745 - 2010 (amended 2014). We are keenly interested in producing evacuation diagrams that fit your corporate identity.
All evacuation diagrams can be completed remotely, just supply the floorplan and we can do the rest quickly and effeciently.
Evacuation plan created - Included at no extra charge
Safety meeting documented - Included at no extra charge
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EVACUATION DIAGRAMS
Emergency Evacuation Diagrams are vital to show fire and evacuation information to your occupants and visitors. This is an Australian Standard requirement as part of your facility’s evacuation plan, in accordance with AS 3745-2010 & failure to adhere can result in penalties up to $30,000. Fire Evacuation Diagrams need to clearly show evacuation procedures, fire & safety equipment, designated exits, details of emergency assembly areas & more.
Evacuation diagrams help to:
- Prevent personal injuries
- Provide clarity and direction when moving to an assembly area during an emergency
- Prevent loss of lives in the event of an emergency
- Reduce effects if an amergency
- Reduce interruptions to business
- Prevent damage to property
AUSTRALIAN REQUIREMENTS
AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS FOR EVACUATION DIAGRAMS
Australian Standard AS 3745-2010 Clause 3.5.5 lists a range of elements which must be included in an evacuation diagram.
- You Are Here symbol
- Designated exit points and evacuation paths- Fire extinguishers and types
- Fire blankets
- Validity Date (this is slightly different for Queensland)
- A symbol legend
- Location of the workplace & site address/facility name if applicable
- “EVACUATION DIAGRAM” heading
- Assembly point location either written or in a picture