1. Emergency procedures to be following in case of a fire including; how to sound the fire alarm, notifying fire department, instructions occupants must following during a fire, procedures for evacuating occupants (include special provisions for those requiring assistance), procedures for elevator use, procedures for confining and controlling the fire.
2. Provide the appointment of supervisory staff required to carry out fire safety duties.
3. Provide the training of supervisory staff and the instruction of other occupants in their responsibilities for fire safety.
4. Include documents and diagrams showing the type, location and operation of the building fire emergency systems.
5. Provide for the holding of fire drills and set out fire drill procedures.
6. Provide for the control of fire hazards in the building.
7. Provide for the maintenance of building facilities provided for the safety of occupants.
8. Provide for alternative measures to be provided for the safety of occupants during a shutdown of any or all fire protection equipment or systems.
The fire safety plan shall be kept in the building or premises in an approved location and shall be reviewed as often as necessary, but at least every 12 months, and shall be revised as necessary so that it takes into account changes in the use or other characteristics of the building or premises.
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