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How Emergency Planning Upholds Safety Culture

Safety Culture – What is it? According to Workplace Health and Safety Queensland, safety culture is an organisational culture that puts premium importance on safety beliefs, perceptions, values, and attitudes shared by people within the company. Simply put, it is

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Why Emergency Planning Should be on your Priority List

Recent emergencies and natural disasters all over the world highlight the critical role of an emergency plan in mitigating damages from natural disasters. Compliance with strict safety and work safety regulations has saved countless of lives and properties from further destruction

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Workplace Flood Safety and Emergency Plan

Ex-cyclone Debbie caused floods that resulted in large-scale losses to businesses in Queensland. Does your emergency plan include actions for Flood Safety? Floods are the worst post effect of a cyclone. The downturn of the coal exports business after Cyclone

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Tips to Prepare for a Cyclone

Latest news warns Queenslanders of the brunt of monster cyclone Debbie. Are you well-prepared for when Debbie makes landfall? Preparation is always key when it comes to mitigating the dangers of natural disasters. We at EvacServices want to help you

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Guidelines for Lockdown

A lockdown of a building is intended to secure and protect Occupants who are in the proximity of an immediate threat. This procedure is used when it is considered to be more dangerous to evacuate the building than stay inside. By controlling

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Healthcare Facility Evacuation Plan Requirements

As a facility manager, you are tasked to provide patients with excellent delivery of healthcare, in addition to your excellent facilities and competent workforce. The reason your patients choose you as their provider is not only because you give them

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