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Emergency Procedure Guides (Flip Charts)
Emergency Procedure Guides (Flip Charts) work alongside your facility Emergency Management Plan as a simplified guide to aid in the event of an emergency at your facility.
Our Emergency Procedure Guides can be fully customised with your facility’s logo, and changes to the written procedures to meet your explicit requirements. The charts come wire bound between two clear plastic protectors with a half-moon loop to hang at any location.
The Flip Charts are written to either of the following:
Generic Emergency Procedure Guides, those that are written to AS3745 2010 Planning for emergencies in facilities, cover the following emergencies:
- Facility Information
- Medical Emergency
- Fire & Smoke Emergency
- Evacuation Procedures
- Internal Emergency
- External Emergency
- Armed Hold up/ Personal Threat
- Bomb Threat/ Suspect Object
- Fire Equipment Selection & Usage Chart
Emergency Procedure Guides written to AS4083 2010 Planning for emergencies in health care facilities cover the following emergencies:
- Facility Information
- Emergency Contact Information
- Missing Person Procedure (Code Grey)
- Medical Emergency (Code Blue)
- Fire & Smoke Emergency (Code Red)
- Evacuation Procedures (Code Orange)
- Internal Emergency (Code Yellow)
- External Emergency (Code Brown)
- Armed Hold up/ Personal Threat (Code Black)
- Bomb Threat/ Suspect Object (Code Purple)
- Fire Equipment Selection & Usage Chart
We have designed our charts for childcare, hospitals and aged care facilities, councils, stadiums, small & large businesses, clubs, and pubs. All charts are designed following current Australian Standards. Flip Charts are also a great training reference for staff induction training or updating emergency response procedures.
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*Please note emergency procedure guides should not replace your Facility emergency management plan, flipcharts are designed as a summary of the standards and are placed around the facility for staff to refer to if an emergency situation arises.