Welcome Guest! The IOSH forums are a free resource to both members and non-members. Login or register to use them

Postings made by forum users are personal opinions. IOSH is not responsible for the content or accuracy of any of the information contained in forum postings. Please carefully consider any advice you receive.

Notification

Icon
Error

Options
Go to last post Go to first unread
Ashley30225  
#1 Posted : 10 September 2010 14:02:59(UTC)
Rank: Forum user
Ashley30225

Hi, i am planning a fire evacuation and plan to monitor and record actual evacuation times etc. Can anyone tell me if the evacuation time is a legal requirement, ACOP, best practice etc. much appreciated Ian
Alex Petrie  
#2 Posted : 10 September 2010 14:23:44(UTC)
Rank: Forum user
Alex Petrie

No specific time that I'm aware of Ian. I'd suggest aiming to have everyone out before the fire service arrive! A
jwk  
#3 Posted : 10 September 2010 16:07:11(UTC)
Rank: Super forum user
jwk

'The time available for escape depends on several factors including the distance that has to be travelled to reach a place of safety and the risk rating of the premises. Established reasonable escape times are 2 minutes for higher risk premises, 2.5 minutes for normal risk premises and 3 minutes for lower risk premises.' That's taken from the official guidance for, as it happens, small to medium places of worship (the only onemI could find at short notice but the figures apply to all workplaces in general; however, there are a number of things to bear in mind. Are you going to be evacuating immediately? In some of our workplaces we will carry out progressive horizontal evacuation, and the time to final exit could be a lot longer than the figures above. You may wish to establish refuges where people (especially disabled or other vulnerable people) can wait for rescue (I hate the idea but it is accepted where necessary). In short, it depends on the use of the building, the nature of the building's users, and the findings of your FSRA, John
PhilBeale  
#4 Posted : 10 September 2010 16:10:51(UTC)
Rank: Super forum user
PhilBeale

Evacuation time would depend on the size of your premises a small office is going to be quicker to evacuate than say Canary Wharf. Try walking the furthest point to the evacuation assembly point then add 30 seconds to 1 minute and this should give you an evacuation time everybody should be able to meet. although you may need to add extra time if they have to shut-down process's or equipment. i would also check that all final exit doors are used not just the main doors people are familiar with a more important time is when you have established the building has been fully evacuated whether you do this using fire warden sweep or roll call. It's ok to evacuate the building in 3 minutes but if it takes a further 10 minutes to confirm everyone is out then that might present problems. Phil
Users browsing this topic
Guest
You cannot post new topics in this forum.
You cannot reply to topics in this forum.
You cannot delete your posts in this forum.
You cannot edit your posts in this forum.
You cannot create polls in this forum.
You cannot vote in polls in this forum.