EvacServices
Description
Comprehensive emergency planning solutions for all business types. EvacServices provides comprehensive emergency planning solutions to all types of businesses. Our goal is simple, to help our customers go beyond simply ticking the compliance box in order to give them complete confidence in their emergency planning. That’s why we’re the fastest growing company in the industry.
Committed to providing a superior service at value for money prices, we ensure full compliance with Australian standards and regulations. Popular services include written emergency plans and procedures, online and face-to-face training, evacuation diagrams/signs and emergency response exercises.
If you'd like to find out more about EvacServices, or how we can help you, please contact us.
Tell your friends
RECENT FACEBOOK POSTS
facebook.comRequired Number of Exits in a Building
Emergency exits are designed specifically for the purpose of providing a faster means of getting out of the building in times of emergency, such as a fire or earthquake. They are strategically located in select areas within the building, such as in stairwells, hallways, and other similar places, and feature an outward opening door with a crash bar. Overhead, a well-lit exit sign hangs just above the door frame, indicating to the occupants where to go.
Director and Officer Liability for Emergency Planning Non-Compliance
We quite often come across people who think that ‘it won’t happen to me. As Emergency Planning Consultants, however, we can tell you that emergencies happen far more often that you would think, and very few of the emergencies that occur in Australia are reported to the media.
9 News Sydney
7 News Brisbane
R.A.C.E. – Responding to Emergencies
Raising the initial alarm is something that may be required of anyone in the facility. This is why it is imperative that all occupants be provided with adequate emergency training so that they will all know what to do the moment an emergency happens. R.A.C.E. is a useful acronym to remember and must be well-ingrained in everyone’s system. This stands for Remove, Alert, Contain and Evacuate.
9 News Sydney
9 News Sydney
Australian Standards and Regulations for Emergency Preparedness
When it comes to emergencies, nothing beats being ready for it with the proper mindset, training and equipment. The Australian government takes the safety of its workers very seriously, which is why they have come up with legislation mandating emergency preparedness across all sectors of society.
Safe Home Services
Change in Qld smoke alarm legislation has taken effect! Are you prepared?
EvacServices's cover photo
Means of Escape and Compartmentalization
Your plan will only be effective when the building’s active and passive fire systems have been designed to cope with emergency situations. We will take a look at two concepts, means of escape and compartmentalization, that are used in building designed to protect occupants in an emergency situation.
Conducting Evacuation Exercises in Industrial Sites
Industrial sites are, of course, also places of work. This means that whatever time will be spent on evacuation training will be time away from business operations and hours