| 1. |
A reminder six weeks prior to the building's
evacuation due date, confirming authority to go ahead
and acquiring any relevant information regarding changes
to the building.
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| 2. |
Liaison with the relevant on-site contacts
to arrange the most appropriate time and date for the
trial (if/where necessary).
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| 3. |
Filing appropriate notification with the
NZ Fire Service in accordance with legislation.
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| 4. |
Attendance on site to prepare the building
and its systems for activation.
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| 5. |
Assessment of the site, taking into consideration
any extraordinary circumstances, changes in the building
or its tenancies.
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| 6. |
Making contact with the relevant Emergency
Services Communications Sections prior to evacuation.
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| 7. |
Activation of the fire alarm and commencement
of the trial evacuation
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| 8. |
Observation of and review of the evacuation
process. This includes timing the trial and noting procedural
confidence in accordance with the protocols established
in the NZFS Approved Evacuation Scheme.
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| 9. |
Returning systems to normal polling status
at the completion of the evacuation.
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| 10. |
Conducting a Warden's post evacuation
debrief and procedural review, making adjustments as necessary
to ensure efficiency.
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Prices for Trial Evacuations differ for each site dependent
on the size and use. Price on application only.