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Title: Fire


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  • Fire
  • Safety

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  • In event of fire
  • The fire alarm is a continuous alarm sounding. If
    you hear this alarm you should immediately
    evacuate the building by the nearest exit.
  • If you are teaching you should ensure that all
    the students leave the lecture venue
  • For both of the Geography buildings the assembly
    point is outside 41 University Road, away from
    the main entrance to Geography.
  • For those using the escape onto St. Georges
    field they should walk through the park behind
    Geography and ITS and make their way round to the
    assembly point.
  • Do not stop to collect personal belongings.
  • Do not use the lifts.
  • Do not re-enter the building until told it is
    safe to do so by a fire warden or by security.

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  • Assembly points

Geography buildings
Assembly point
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  • If you discover a fire
  • Sound the fire alarm.
  • Notify security on 32222
  • Verify the alarm is genuine
  • Report location
  • provide any further information
  • Only attempt to put out the fire if it is safe to
    do so.
  • Always ensure that your escape route is clear,
    your route into the building may NOT be the
    closest/fastest exit route.
  • Evacuate yourself from the building.
  • Report to the fire wardens outside the building
    with details of the location and type of fire.
  • NO PERSON should re-enter the building until
    instructed to do so by a fire warden.

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School of GeographyFACULTY OF ENVIRONMENT
  • Alarms
  • The School of Geography has a Fire alarm and a
    separate computer alarm system. These alarms have
    a different tone pitch and frequency. Sound clips
    of these alarms are available at
  • http//www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/support/safety/fire.ht
    ml
  • If an alarm is raised and you are unsure if it is
    the computer or fire alarm, evacuate the building.

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  • Everybody has a responsibility for ensuring the
    safety of the building on a day to day basis
  • Don't tamper with any fire safety equipment.
    Don't prop open fire doors.
  • Make sure you don't create any risks. If you are
    working in a laboratory make sure you are aware
    of the risk assessments for your experiments. In
    offices the main sources of ignition are likely
    to be electric equipment. The main sources of
    fuel are paper.
  • The use of open bar electric heaters is forbidden
    by the university. Any personal electrical
    equipment brought into the department MUST be
    tested before use.
  • If you see anything unsafe, e.g. damaged fire
    equipment, fire doors not closing properly or
    unsafe working practices in a lab then report it
    to the safety officer (John Corr) or to one of
    the fire wardens.

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  • Out of hours working
  • When working alone or out of hours there is
    obviously an increased risk from any incident
    since help may not be easily available. You
    should take extra care. Medium / high risk
    activities (e.g. working in labs or the workshop)
    will require additional risk assessment for out
    or hours work and some activities may not be
    allowed. Normal hours are Monday Friday,
    0800-1800 during academic term time and 0800-1700
    out of term time. All day during weekends and
    public holidays is classified as out of hours.
  • The university lone-working policy is available
    at http//www.leeds.ac.uk/safety/loneworking/lwrkp
    ref.htm
  • If you are working out of hours in either
    building then you must sign in and out using the
    log book by either main entrance. This is
    important so the fire brigade and security have a
    record of who is in the building in case of
    emergency.

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  • Visitors to the school
  • If you are responsible for any visitors then you
    should ensure they know what to do in case of
    fire. If the alarm sounds you should assist in
    evacuating them from the building and reporting
    to the assembly point.
  • For events such as open days or public lectures
    the organisers should have a written statement
    detailing the fire safety procedure. In addition
    to the normal fire alarm procedures, this should
    include assisting in the evacuation of all
    visitors from the building and directing them to
    the assembly point. The organisers should ensure
    that all staff and helpers at the event (e.g.
    undergraduate helpers on open days) are made
    aware of the procedure.
  • The school safety officer should be notified of
    any lectures or demonstrations involving
    combustion, smoke or other materials likely to
    trigger an alarm so that smoke detectors can be
    isolated. Staff conducting such demonstrations
    should be familiar with the use of fire fighting
    equipment.

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  • Fire wardens

Geography Main 3rd floor - S. Palmer 2nd Floor -
D. Ashley, J. Corr, R. Gasior, M. Radcliffe 1st
Floor - A. Bailey, C. Keylock Ground Floor - J.
Goodall, L. Dyson, J. Senior, J. Holden, P.
Waley Basement - D. Appleyard, J.
Harrison Geography East 1st Floor - B.
Irvine Ground Floor - G. Mitchell, A.
Evans Basement - P. Norman
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Useful Websites
  • School Safety pages
  • the first stop for your HS queries
  • http//www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/support/safety/
  • University Safety Advisory Services
  • http//www.leeds.ac.uk/safety

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  • Fire Exits

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  • Geography Main

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  • Geography main

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  • Geography main

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  • Geography main

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  • Geography main

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