talaria emergency evacuation plan april 2010
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Talaria Emergency Evacuation Plan
April 2010
Table of Contents
1. Introduction 2. Location & Services 3. Building 3.1 Description 3.2 Fire safety Description 4. Roles & Responsibilities 4.1 Talaria Ski Club Committee 4.2 Lodge Warden 4.3 Lodge Manager / Emergency(Fire) Warden 4.4 Members 5. Communications 6. Assembly Point 7. Appendix 7.1 Lodge site plan 7.2 Lodge upper level plan with emergency equipment 7.3 Lodge lower level plan with emergency equipment 7.4 Fire Extinguisher Service Record 7.5 Fire Smoke Alarm Check List (also Emergency Light) 7.6 Fire Evacuation Plan – Sample lodge sign 7.7 Bunkroom EXIT & emergency information sample sign 7.8 Lodge Manager’s Check List 7.9 Lodge Warden’s Assurance – to be updated – not included
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1. Introduction
This document provides information, guidelines, procedures and checklist forms for the
protection of occupants of the Talaria Ski Club Lodge in the event of an EMERGENCY.
A building EMERGENCY may develop from a number of causes including:
� Fire
� Explosion
� Gas leak
� Storm
� Earthquake
Any of the above situations may require the evacuation of the Talaria Ski Club Lodge. All club
members and their guests are required to familiarise themselves with this Plan and in an
EMERGENCY, follow the directions given by the Lodge Manager (Warden).
All club members and their guests MUST familiarise themselves with the Lodge fire EXITS
and locations of the fire fighting appliances within it.
It is a requirement that EMERGENCY procedures be practiced once per year as a minimum.
Special assistance must be given to children or those with disabilities during an evacuation.
1. Location & Services The Talaria Ski Club Lodge is located within the Ben Lomond Ski Village - the second lodge
on the right hand side of the Village Road. The Ben Lomond Ski Village is approximately
50km southeast of Launceston. The area is classified as isolated with limited
telecommunication services. Water is gravity fed to lodges from the Village Dam and each
lodge is responsible for their own electricity supply. Support from emergency services such as
Police, Tasmanian Fire Service and Ambulance are at least 1 to 2 hours away and weather
dependant. It is therefore important that there are skilled personnel available to take charge in
an emergency situation until external assistance arrives. Fire Hydrants with 1 1/2” hoses are
located along the Village Road at regular intervals.
3. Building
3.1 Description
The Talaria Ski Club Lodge is predominantly a timber structure built on two levels. There are
two internal stair cases and four EXITS, two on each level.
� The building contains other flammable materials such as plastic ski boots, paint, skis,
clothing, curtains, furniture and mattresses.
� There is an LPG gas supply of 6 x 45kg gas bottles on the eastern side of the lodge between
the walkway and the building. The gas system is used for cooking and lighting within the
lodge. A maximum of 3 gas bottles are used at any one time – 1 for the generator if in use
and 2 for the cooking/gas light supply. The bottles are tagged 'IN USE' when turned on.
� The kitchen has 4 x two burner plus grill bench top cookers and a conventional free standing
gas oven.
� The lighting in the lodge is supplemented by a LP gas powered generator in the basement
beneath the workshop floor. There is a small supply of petrol (10 litres), stored in the
workshop, as a backup fuel supply for the generator motor
� The heating in the lodge is provided by 4 oil burning heaters 2 of which also heat the water
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for the amenities. Three heaters are located upstairs: in the bunk room, dinning room and
children's lounge. There is one heater downstairs in the drying room. There is a 2,500l
heating oil tank located on the western side (Village Rd) side of the Lodge.
3.2 Fire Safety Equipment
There are 2 mains pressure (Village dam pressure) fire hydrants on the Village Rd in close
proximity to Talaria Ski Club Lodge. The diagrams in the appendix show the location of the
fire safety equipment within the lodge.
A) Upstairs
Kitchen
� 2 x Fire extinguishers (Dry Powder) – 1 x 1.25kgs & 1 x 2.25kgs
� 1 x Fire Blanket
Dinning Room - Lodge Evacuation Bell – located next to First Aid Cabinet
Children's Lounge – 1 x Fire Extinguisher (Dry Powder) 1.5kgs
Bunkroom U1
� 1 x Fire Extinguisher (Dry Powder)
� 1 x Lodge Evacuation Bell
� 1 x 6 volt dolphin torch
Back Staircase Landing (leads to southern EMERGENCY EXIT)
� 1 x Lodge Evacuation Bell
� 1 x 6 volt dolphin torch
B) Downstairs
Workshop - 2 x Fire extinguishers (Dry Powder) – 1 x 1.0kgs & 1 x 2.25kgs
Drying Room – 1 x 13mm garden hose on two reals connected at the point where the mains
(Village dam) pressure enters the building.
C) Smoke Alarms
14 x 9volt Smoke Alarms are strategically located throughout the lodge. Three of the smoke
alarms one above each staircase landing and one above the passageway outside the bathrooms
also incorporates an EMERGENCY LIGHT powered by a second 9 volt battery. All the
batteries in the smoke alarms are replaced annually at the June working bee with new batteries
labelled with the date they were installed. The alarms are then test using the Alarm Button &
Smoke Alarm Testing Spray.
Smoke Alarm Locations:
1. Dinning Area
2. Children's Lounge
3. Downstairs Hall near ski boot cupboard
4. Drying Room
5. Ski Storage area
6. U1 Bunkroom
7. U2 Bedroom upstairs
8. U3 Bedroom upstairs
9. D1 A/B Bedroom downstairs (freezer)
10. D2 Bedroom downstairs
11. D3 Bedroom downstairs
12. Landing – main stairs to bathroom (Emergency Light & Smoke)
13. Landing – back stairs to Emergency Exit, D2, D3 (Emergency Light & Smoke)
14. Hallway outside bathrooms to Front Door & D3 (Emergency Light & Smoke)
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D) Signs
Emergency Evacuation Procedure & Emergency Evacuation Exit signs are clearly displayed in
each bedroom indicating Evacuation Procedure and showing the floor plan with EXITS. The
signs have the location of emergency equipment clearly labelled. In the front door entrance
hall a plan of both levels, showing EXITS and emergency equipment information, is displayed.
4. Roles & Responsibilities
4.1 Talaria Ski Club Committee
� Review the Emergency Evacuation Plan annually and ensure the Plan is undated as
required.
� Ensure that the members and their guests are aware of the Emergency Evacuation Plan.
� Organise at least one emergency evacuation drill each year.
� Review the success of emergency evacuation drills.
� Organise emergency training & practice as required.
4.2 Talaria Ski Club Committee – Lodge Warden
The Lodge Warden is a member of the Committee and is responsible for organising the
overall maintenance of the Lodge which includes the fire safety equipment.
Responsibilities:
� Ensure all lodge EXITS are operable.
� Ensure fire extinguishers/blanket are checked annually and stamped by the Fire Service prior
to the ski season (July-Oct.) Complete the Talaria – Fire Extinguisher Service Record
� Ensure smoke alarms batteries are replaced annually at the June working bee.
� Ensure smoke alarms are tested annually, after the batteries have been replaced at the June
working bee by activating the alarm button and using smoke alarm testing spray. Replace
faulty alarms. Complete the Talaria – Fire Smoke Alarm Check List.
� Ensure Emergency torches and bells are in their correct location and operable.
� Ensure all the Emergency Evacuation signs are in bedrooms and they are up to date.
� Ensure the hose reels & connecting hoses are ready for use and have been tested.
� Ensure the 4 oil heaters are operating correctly.
� Ensure that the gas system is tested for leaks annually and faulty equipment replaced as
required.
� Ensure members are aware of how to shut off the gas system and the heating oil at the
source.
4.3 Lodge Manager (Emergency Evacuation Warden)
As the lodge has no permanent staff or residents, the position of Lodge Manager shall be
organised by the Booking Officer or nominated from the group currently in residence. This
person shall be clearly identified to all occupants and their name written on the emergency
board and displayed in the workshop window of the lodge. There shall be a handover of
manager duties if that person is required to leave the lodge at any time.
The Lodge Manager should be an experienced club member with the responsibility of
organising the smooth running of the lodge and in particular be the delegated Emergency
Evacuation Warden.
Emergency Evacuation Warden’s responsibilities:
� Lodge Manager’s/Fire Warden’s name written on white board displayed in the workshop
window.
� Veranda door unlocked and front door to remain unlocked
� Snow cleared from three Emergency Exits (Main front door should always be clear)
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� Ensure access to the gas bottle shelter is clear
� Names in Members/guest register (fee book) up to date.
Duties in an Emergency
� In the event of a fire raise the ALARM using one of the three BELLS in the lodge to signal a
Lodge Emergency Evacuation. If possible wear a highly visible vest to clearly identify
themselves to occupants and people coming to assist.
� Assist anyone in immediate danger, but only if it is safe to do so.
� Direct the orderly evacuation of all persons from the lodge
� Undertake a thorough search of the building to ensure that all persons have been evacuated
starting with rooms closest to the danger first working back to the safer areas, but only if it is
safe to do so.
� Check that doors to the area where the fire is located are closed, but only if safe to do so.
� Turn off the lodge gas supply, but only if safe to do so.
� Turn off the lodge heating oil supply, but only if safe to do so.
� Carry out first aid if qualified to do so.
� Carry out fire fighting if trained and if it is safe to do so.
� Ensure all doors and windows are closed, if it is safe to do so.
� Ensure that all occupants are at the designated assembly area National Parks Public Shelter –
check members and guests off against the register if possible.
� Warn adjacent lodges of the impending danger.
� Do not allow anyone to re-enter the lodge until the ALL CLEAR has been given.
� Arrange a member to contact emergency services.
Note: Fire Wardens duties may be delegated to other responsible persons as required.
4.4 Members
Responsibilities:
� Should have read and understood the Talaria Emergency Evacuation Plan.
� Cooperate fully with emergency evacuation drills.
� Be familiar with the two emergency EXITS closest to where they are sleeping.
� Have a torch within hands reach when sleeping.
� Be familiar with the location of emergency equipment within the lodge.
� Report damaged or faulty emergency equipment to the Lodge Manager.
� Ensure their names have been recorded on the Members/guest register.
� Assist the Lodge Manager by ensuring their guests are aware of the essentials of the Talaria
Emergency Evacuation Plan - e.g. Exits, Assembly Point, Alarm Signal (bell) and
emergency equipment.
� Volunteering to clear snow from outside EXIT doors if necessary.
� Cooperating fully with the Emergency Warden during an Emergency Evacuation.
5 Communications Telecommunications within the Ben Lomond Ski Village are limited. Mobile phone coverage is
unreliable but can be obtained further along the Village Rd above The Rovers Lodge. Telephones
are available at known locations in the village including:
• Ski Patrol Headquarters
• Ski Rentals
• Creek Inn Tavern
• Alpine Enterprises
The warden or their representative shall use one of these venues to telephone for external assistance
– Police, Fire or Ambulance. Dial 000
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6 Emergency Assembly Point All occupants are to move as quickly as possible in an orderly manner down the Village Rd to the
National Parks Day Shelter shown in the photograph below.
It should be established as soon as possible that all persons have been evacuated safely. If
necessary arrangements will be made to have everyone housed at neighbouring lodges as the
weather may be very cold and inclement.
National Parks Day Shelter
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TALARIA SKI CLUB INC
FIRE EXTINGUISHER SERVICE RECORD
Date:
Location Extinguisher Date Signed
size Serviced
1 Kitchen - under clock 2.25kgs
2 Kitchen - wall above bench 1.5kgs
3 Kitchen - wall above bench Fire blanket
4 U1 - Bunk room 1.5kgs
5 Children's lounge - near door 1.5kgs
6 Workshop - outside drying room 2.25kgs
7 Workshop - above generator trap door 1.1kgs
Fire Service Compliance Certification (signature & official stamp)
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TALARIA SKI CLUB INC
FIRE SMOKE ALARM CHECK LISTChecked by:
Date:
Location Date Alarm Alarm Comments
Battery Replaced Activated Activated
9 volt Battery Smoke Alarms Standard Type Black Button Smoke Spray
1 Dinning Area
2 Children's lounge
3 Downstairs hall near ski boot cupboard
4 Drying Room
5 Ski storage area
6 U1 - Bunk Room
7 U2 - Bedroom upstairs
8 U3 - Bedroom upstairs
9 D1 A/B - Bedroom downstairs (freezer)
10 D2 - Bedroom downstairs
11 D3 - Bedroom downstairs
2 x 9 volt Battery Smoke Alarms Light & smoke Light Activated ?
12 Landing-main stairs to bathroom
13 Landing-Backstairs to EXIT & workshop
14 Bathroom passage
Main 12volt Smoke Alarm System Disconnected 2009
1 U1 - Bunk room
2 Dinning Room above heater
3 Children's lounge above heater
4 U2 - Bedroom upstairs
5 U3 - Bedroom upstairs
6 Backstairs above bell
7 D1 A/B - Bedroom downstairs (freezer)
8 D2 - Bedroom downstairs
9 D3 - Bedroom downstairs
10 Drying room
11 Workshop
12 Hall bathroom
13 Men's bathroom
14 Ladies' bathroom
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Talaria Ski Club Inc
LODGE MANAGER'S CHECK LIST
Name. …………………….....Period. ...................................
Yes/No
1. The lodge was opened up correctly by me or........................................................ Print name
To conserve oil please reduce the heater settings when the lodge is warm and turn off the bunk room heater during the day.
2. The Fire Warden's duties were carried out............................................................ • Snow cleared from three fire escape doors
• Fire Warden's name written on board inside window
• Smoke alarms armed
• Names in fee book up-to-date
3. Bedrooms were allocated, giving preference to families with young children.....
4. The lodge was cleaned before departure (use list of jobs).................................................
5. Lodge fees were collected and recorded (fee list inside cover)........................................
6. The Lodge was carefully closed down by me or ................................................. Print name
7. The Lodge fees were banked; the deposit slip, fee sheet and
this check list were given to the Treasurer by me or............................................. Print name
8. The following shortages/problems were reported to the appropriate person:
.............................................................................................................................................
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Signed:.................................. Date:................................... Lodge Manager