Title: Emergency control
1Emergency control organisation and procedures
for buildings, structures and workplaces
AS3745-2002
Geoffrey Harris, Principal Consultant Harris
Security Management
2Background of Standard
- The committee (FP-017) started in the late 1980s
as an insurance industry initiative. - Standard established in 1991 to provide a basis
for the Community to provide Emergency Procedures
for Workplaces described as buildings. - Revisions published in 1995 and 2002.
- Standard recognises the reality that emergencies
in buildings goes far beyond the fire emergency
and should be applied to reflect this situation. - Procedures have moved with times dealing with new
threats to the Community as they emerge e.g. bomb
threats, white powder. - AS3745-2002 refers to other Standards e.g. AS
4083 Planning for Emergencies Health Care
Facilities to ensure responses to emergency risks
are covered in all aspects of the community.
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3Organisations involved in the development of the
Standard
Australasian Fire Authorities Council Australia
Post Australian Bomb Data Centre Communications
Interests (Telstra) Department of Defence
(Australia) Department of Human Services
(Victoria) Fire Protection Association
Australia National Fire Industry
Association Physical Disability Council of
Australia Property Council of Australia Safety
Institute of Australia (Incorporated) Uni of
Western Sydney (Aust. Centre for Security
Research)
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4The target audience and the value the Standard
brings to the market
- Most Obviously
- All employers, building owners, building
occupiers. - Members of Emergency Planning Committees (EPC)
and Emergency Planning Organizations (ECO), EM
consultants Insurers. - Less Obviously the broader stakeholder group
- Corporate Boards Risk Management Committee
- Security companies
- Asset Managers
- Risk managers and internal auditors
- Security consultants
- AS3745-2002 assists in the compliance
obligations of OHS legislation and aspects of the
BCA.
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5The target audience and the value the Standard
brings to the market
- A clear focus on the safety of people in
buildings, structures and workplaces during
emergencies. - A structured means of developing procedures and
organizational arrangements for dealing with
emergencies. - Written in general terms to make it applicable
to all types of occupiable buildings,
structures and workplaces. - Provides procedure and training guidelines that
support the principles of OHS and BCP
(Business Continuity Planning). - Reminds those responsible and accountable for
EM that training of ALL building occupants is
a fundamental requirement for the appropriate
standard in community safety at large, and that
business resilience has EM at its core.
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6The target audience and the value the Standard
brings to the market
- SCOPE
- This Standard sets out the requirements for the
development of procedures for the controlled
evacuation of building, structures and
workplaces during emergencies. - The Standard also establishes guidelines for
- appointment of the emergency planning committee
(EPC) - setting up of an emergency control organization
(ECO) - preparation of emergency plans and procedures
- role and authority of ECO personnel while
executing their duties and - requirements of an education and training
program. - The standard covers emergency situations until
the appropriate emergency service arrives to
take control, at which time, the ECO will work
in conjunction with that service.
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7Content of the Standard
Sect 1 Scope and General Sect 2 Establishing
the Committee and the Plan Sect 3 Education and
Training Sect 4 Fire Procedure Guidelines Sect
5 Bomb Threat Procedure Guidelines Sect 6
Civil Disorder and Illegal Occupancy Procedure
Guidelines Appendices A Typical Floor
Evacuation and Location Diagrams B Typical
Training C Typical Emergency Evacuation Exercise
Observers Checklist D Typical Phone Threat
Checklist
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8Calls to action
- Draft revision due for public comment February
2007 specific changes are not possible to be
released at this stage. - Enhancements include strengthening approach to
- Hazard analysis,
- Risk management,
- Planning.
- Changes to embrace cross-reference other
Standards dealing with security threats
including terrorism.
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9Calls to action
- Building owners employers should consider the
value of - Integrated emergency and security risk
management audits and strategic planning. - Developing realistic EM covering the range of
terrorist and other criminal threats as part
of audit and planning framework. - Go beyond the use of generic shallow EM plans
and address the real vulnerability issues with
credible plans and appropriate resourcing for
each location. - Engage EM consultants via properly constructed
specification. - Better understanding the differential risk
nature of their environment e.g. tenants or
staff working alone at 2am, or the child care
centre within their building. - Better EM liaison and planning with other
stakeholders in their neighbourhood.
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10Calls to action
- Should inter-connect AS3745-2002 to other aspects
of their business standards and processes as part
of a cohesive, integrated corporate risk
management framework, e.g. - Building owners and employers
- corporate governance,
- business continuity planning,
- compliance programs,
- contractor management (including security
contracts), - employment contracts, and
- whistleblowing procedures.
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11Calls to action
- Security companies should properly consider the
importance of - Selecting officers carefully who will be part of
an ECO. - Site Standard Operating Procedures linkage
and consistency with EM plans building
specific. - Safe Work Methods Statements.
- Contingency planning.
- Training.
- Objective, on-going evaluation to ensure
security officer capabilities.
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