中一自行分配学位申请表(二零一二年.ppt
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CLASSROOM FIRE SAFETY NFPA-101, LIFE SAFETY CODE, 2003 EDITION Chapter 15 Existing Schools SCHOOL FIRES FACTS Approximately 7600 reported fires occur in schools Responsible for 125 injuries, 5 deaths and $50.1 million in fire loss annually Leading cause of school fires is incendiary/suspicious 90% of school fires occur during the school week 70% of school fires occur between the hours of 8AM and 4PM Help Prevent School Tragedies By following these steps you can help us to reduce school fires and limit the damage caused by school fires Inspections Teachers and principals should inspect all exit facilities daily to ensure that all stairways, doors and other exits are in proper condition. Particular attention should be given to: Keeping all doors unlocked. Keeping doors that serve to protect the safety of paths of egress closed and under no conditions blocked open, such as doors on stairway enclosures. Keeping outside stairs free from all obstructions and clear of ice and snow. Emergency Plans Shall Include: (1) Procedures for reporting of emergencies (2) Occupant and staff response to emergencies (3) Design and conduct of fire drills (4) Type and coverage of building fire protection systems. Emergency plans shall be reviewed and updated as required. Emergency Egress and Relocation Drills Emergency egress and relocation drills shall be conducted as follows: (1) Not less than one emergency-egress and relocation drill shall be conducted every month the facility is in session unless both of the following criteria are met: a) In climates where the weather is severe, the monthly emergency egress and relocation drills shall be permitted to be deferred. (b) The required number of emergency egress and relocation drills shall be conducted, and not less than four shall be conducted before the drills are deferred. (2) All occupants of the building shall participate in the drill. (3) One additional emergency egress and relocation drill, other than for educational
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