We think that if there is a strike or not...all people should be out of
the building well before any Fire Fighters/Green Goddess arrive anyway
because the PEEP (Personal Evacuation Egress Plan) would have been carried
out......wouldn't it?
>
> oooh now thats a question to ponder - cant wait to see the replies and
> would be very interested to know what thoughts people have Anna Jackson
> Disability Rights Worker
> Kirsty Mackenzie <[log in to unmask]> wrote:Sorry to those of you
> who are on both lists, but this debate has just
> fizzled out on the NADO list, and I think we all need to start looking
> for suitable answers as the Fire Service strikes grow nearer...
>
> What procedures do you have in place for evacuating wheelchair-users
> from multi-storey buildings, in the event of the strikes?
>
> If the answer is 'evac-chairs', how do you ensure that there are always
> members of staff trained in their use in the building?
>
> Has anyone had to consider the possibility that wheelchair users can not
> be allowed access to multi-storey buildings during the strikes?
>
> Hopefully this'll be the start of a long and fruitful debate...!
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Kirsty
>
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> University of Brighton
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