Evacuation Schemes

Fire Evacuation Scheme

Do I require an evacuation scheme?

As the OWNER/OCCUPIER of a building, you may require an emergency evacuation scheme if the building is used for any one or more of the following:
  • The gathering together, for any purpose, of 100 or more persons
  • Providing employment facilities for 10 or more persons
  • Providing accommodation for more than 5 persons
  • Storing or processing hazardous substances in quantities exceeding the prescribed minimum amounts
  • Providing early childhood facilities
  • Providing nursing, medical or geriatric care
  • Providing specialised care for people with disabilities
  • Providing accommodation for persons under lawful detention
  • Read more New Zealand Legislation: Acts

 

What is an ‘evacuation procedure or scheme’?

The simplest explanation would be, a plan designed to remove people from a dangerous place to a place of safety. It is a way of ensuring people evacuate promptly, safely and orderly in an emergency, also helping people to remain calm and reducing chances of someone being hurt while evacuating.

Evacuation procedures are the ‘What we do’ and How we do it’ etc in the case of a fire evacuation scheme. This can be as simple as a notice on the wall in a prominent place to advise the occupants of a building what they must do in the event of a fire emergency and how to get to a place of safety out side the building.

An evacuation scheme is similar as it must also include fire procedures but a scheme differs in that it must in addition provide information on how the evacuation process will be managed and an application must be submitted to and approved by the NZ Fire Service.

Some buildings may not require an approved evacuation scheme, but may still need to have evacuation procedures in place. If a scheme is not required, you may need to have procedures in place but, do not have to submit anything to the fire service. A schedule of buildings and their requirements are included in the Fire Safety and Evacuation of Buildings Regulations 2006.

An evacuation scheme includes things like:
  • What to do if you discover a fire
  • What to do if you are warned of a fire
  • Who are the Fire Wardens in the building
  • What is the role and duties of a Fire Warden
  • How to evacuate from a building to a safe place
  • How everyone is accounted for during an evacuation
  • How persons with disabilities will be assisted during a evacuation
  • Where Fire Action notices are located in the building
  • How an evacuation scheme needs to be maintained
  • How to safely operate fire fighting equipment in the building
     
About Nova Fire Evacuation :: Nova has provided Building Compliance Services in the form of Evacuations and Riser Mains Testing for well over a decade. During this time Nova has established a reputation within the commercial property industry for providing a prompt and thorough service to a wide variety of customers.

In 2008 the company was restructured into Nova Evacuation Services and Nova Flowtec Services.this was primarily to separate the two quite different operations so that the best attention could be given to the needs of each specific client.

Nova Evacuation Services remains a family owned and operated business and with Nova flowtec , servive a large client base throughout the upper north island.

We aim to provide an efficient ,friendly conduit to gain fire evacuation compliance to a level approved by New Zealand Fire Service and often required by the ACC Audit Guidelines.

Design and implement Fire Evacuation Schemes and Procedures, conduct Warden Training & Trial Evacuations.
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