FireManAndy Posted March 21 Report Posted March 21 Hi, I have got myself somewhat stuck. I have been asked to help devise a Generic Emergency Evacuation Plan for a retail store. From my searching online I have found examples from universities (e.g. Fire procedures (reading.ac.uk), which seem to be more what I would call the end result. I may be under the wrong impression but I thought the GEEP is the document that explains the approach to getting persons with disabilities out of the building who are not employees and therefore would not be familiar with the approach. Am I looking at this wrong? Would the plan around evacuation be solely done in the evac plan document and the GEEP is more the 'public facing' outcome? Any advice very much welcome Andy Quote
AnthonyB Posted March 25 Report Posted March 25 Have you checked these out? https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/fire-safety-risk-assessment-means-of-escape-for-disabled-people Quote
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