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Marcus sets up a dangerous evacuation drill with dire consequences.

Marcus and Carol wear safety jackets for a risk awareness meeting. Marcus affirms that as the manager, if an emergency presents itself, he will be the last to leave the office (when the others have been safely evacuated). The team is confused about the location of the fire extinguishers – everyone points in a different direction. Sam says he is the best qualified to be head of emergency; the others agree with him. Marcus has showcases the contents of a small disaster kit – and asks what the others would like to contribute. Chapstick, dry shampoo, toilet paper, condoms, duct tape, glue, water and a skeleton key are offered. Serena declares the importance of an emergency evacuation plan. Sam raises the importance of first having an emergency meeting place (the coffee shop in their case). Marcus plans an emergency drill and hands out blindfolds for the staff and blows a didgeridoo as a warning signal for an evacuation. This approach proves to be dangerous, culminating in staff falling down the stairs and knocking out Serena. 

  Key Learning Points

If only we had been prepared’. Act now! Be safe not sorry.

PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES

DON’T be slack about safety
INSTEAD: Be prepared and think ahead

DON’T ignore the basics
INSTEAD: Know your fire extinguishers and exits

DON’T think nothing will ever happen
INSTEAD: Agree on an evacuation plan

DON’T leave it up in the air
INSTEAD: Elect a calm and competent leader

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Topics
Stress / Safety / Wellbeing
Change
Year of Release
2013
Video Running Time (minutes)
8:00
Course ID
CEC47

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