WHS Form 104 Emergency Response Plan and procedure. The objectives of these implementation procedures are to ensure, as far as is reasonably practicable, the safety and well-being of all workers, sub-contractors and visitors who are on site.
These procedures include guidelines to assist the organisations personnel and visitors to recognise and respond to concerning behaviours in a systematic way to prevent the risk of escalation to violence or other serious incidents.
Contents
Personal Injury. 3
Personal Injury – minor. 3
Personal Injury – major. 3
Minor Incident. 3
Is it safe to go near the accident?. 3
Isolated Incident. 4
Is it safe to approach the accident?. 4
Unmanageable incident. 4
See Evacuation Procedure. 4
Emergency Evacuation. 4
Fire/ Smoke. 5
Raise the alarm.. 5
Fire Fighting. 5
Evacuate. 5
Intruders. 6
Chemical Hazard / Spill / Gas Leak. 6
Suspicious Mail or Packages. 7
If suspicious mail or package has not been opened. 7
If suspicious mail or package has been opened. 7
If suspected that the device is an explosive device. 7
PEOPLE WITH SPECIFIC NEEDS. 8
What to do in an emergency situation – your individual response. 8
Assisting a person with a physical disability. 8
Mental Health Incidents. 9
Mental health incidents can include: 9
People needing assistance. 9
Face to face threatening or other concerning behaviours. 9
Written, phone or observed threatening or other concerning behaviours. 9
Fall From Heights. 10
Elevating Work Platform mechanical failure. 10
Trenching Incident. 10
Vehicle or Mobile Plant Rollover. 10
Bush Fire. 10