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Volunteers evacuating disabled persons

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I am in need of advice about the role of occasional volunteers in evacuation of disabled persons from a library premises in the event of fire

The Responsible Person in the library should provide the necessary training and it would depend on the Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan (PEEP) in force for the library. http://www.firesafe.org.uk/fire-emergency-evacuation-plan-or-fire-procedure/ 

Edited by Tom Sutton

  • 2 weeks later...

Is this a former Council library that has been saved from closure by becoming community run?

The Fire Safety Order still applies and so there would need to be appropriate plans and training. The complexity will be determined to some degree by the nature of the premises - a ground floor only premises as per many suburban libraries will be more straightforward than a larger, multi storey building

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