- Know the fire alarm sound and your nearest fire escape route from every work area.
- Walk calmly to the nearest fire exit when the alarm sounds — never run or use lifts.
- Follow the fire escape signs and proceed to the designated assembly point.
- Report to the assembly point and give your name for the roll call check.
- Follow instructions from fire wardens and the fire coordinator without question.
- Help visitors or anyone unfamiliar with the site to find the nearest exit safely.
- Participate in fire drills seriously — treat every drill as if it were a real fire.
- Report blocked fire exits, missing fire signs, or damaged fire doors immediately.
- Know who the fire wardens are for your area and how to contact them.
- Ensure you are signed into the site register so you can be accounted for.
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- DON'T ignore the fire alarm — evacuate immediately every time it sounds.
- DON'T use lifts during a fire evacuation — they can trap you in a burning building.
- DON'T stop to collect personal belongings — your life is more important than any item.
- DON'T leave the assembly point or re-enter the site until the all-clear is given.
- DON'T disobey fire wardens or the fire coordinator during an evacuation.
- DON'T leave visitors or unfamiliar workers behind — direct them to the exit.
- DON'T treat fire drills as a joke — they prepare you for a real emergency.
- DON'T block fire exits with materials, equipment, or stored items at any time.
- DON'T prop open fire doors — they are designed to contain fire and smoke spread.
- DON'T work on site without signing the register — missing names delay the roll call.
See also: Fire Safety Awareness on Site | Emergency Plan Awareness
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