MANAGE
Emergency Management Plans
About Emergency Management Plans
Required in an all buildings and facilities, Tailored Emergency Management Plans provide the guidance and instruction required to ensure the safety of occupants in an emergency.
Our Services
Setup and manage emergency management plans and procedures.
- Site audit and assessment
- Emergency Management Plans/Procedures
- Emergency Planning Committee
- AS3745 Gap analysis audits and reports
- Review of emergency management Plans
- Emergency response equipment and apparel
Our Process
Statcom takes pride in providing personalised service and solutions for every client, and we work with each client to tailor our service to suit their needs.
Evaluation
Emergency Response Plans (ERPs) are developed by Statcom in accordance with the AS3745 & AS4083 and contain all the information a warden may require to respond to any emergency.
- Data collection forms to obtain initial information
- Site consultation to obtain additional information
Development
Statcom’s team of safety experts will work in collaboration with you to effectively implement the developed emergency procedures.
- Ongoing consultation and communication throughout the development process
Comply
Statcom will ensure all aspects of Emergency Management are covered and they meet Australian Standards AS 3745.
- Building Safety
- Wardens
- Procedures
- Plans
- Checklists
What's Included in an Emergency Management Plan
Emergency management plans are essential for ensuring the safety of building occupants and reducing the risk of damage to the property during an emergency.
It’s essential to regularly review and update these plans to ensure that they reflect any changes in the building or facility, such as renovations or new equipment, and to ensure that building occupants are aware of emergency procedures and can respond appropriately in an emergency.
This section outlines the specific steps that need to be taken in response to various types of emergencies. For example, it may detail evacuation procedures, shelter-in- place protocols, or medical emergency response procedures.
This section provides contact information for emergency responders such as fire departments, police departments, and medical services, as well as internal contacts for building or facility management.
This section outlines how emergency information will be communicated to building occupants, such as through loudspeakers, email, or text alerts.
This section lists the emergency equipment and supplies that should be available in the building or facility, such as fire extinguishers, first aid kits, and emergency lighting.
This section outlines evacuation routes, assembly points, and procedures for accounting for all building occupants during an emergency.
This section describes how building occupants will be trained in emergency procedures and how emergency drills will be conducted.