Emergency Guides

The role of the Emergency Guide is to support the evacuation or the safekeeping of the staff within each building. The duties in relation to this task involve having received previous and adequate training as well as wearing the appropriate clothes (see picture below) and some form of hearing protection.

Mission

Their missions are comprised of:

  • Being in charge of evacuation procedures;
  • Preventing anyone to move backward;
  • Closing doors and windows;
  • Guiding people to the nearest assembly point;
  • Assembling and counting people once at the assembly point​.

Building 5

 

Floor/Office

Emergency guides

 

Phone

Ground - 5/R-007

Nathalie Dumeaux

 

78144

Ground - 5/R-013

Amanda Lalande

 

78003

First - 5/1-019

Celine Delieutraz

 

63786

First - 5/1-020

Ronald Moerbeek

 

65809

First - 5/1-024

Benjamin Salignat

 

65138

Second -5/2-021

Geraldine Ballet

 

74151

Second - 5/2-023

Ernest Zakrzewski

 

68775

Third - 5/3-004

Simon Guerri Dall'Oro

 

65691

Third - 5/3-026

Sandrine Magnan

 

74484

Fourth - 5/4-023

Sabrina El Yacoubi

 

62960

Fourth - 5/4-009

Andrea Musso

 

163281

Fifth - 5/5-008

Fabienne Baud-Lavigne

 

79136

Fifth - 5/5-014

Jean-Paul Licari

 

67997

 

Building 33

Floor/Office Emergency guides   Phone

First - 33/1-006

Sandrine Baudat   79838

First - 33/1-024

Donia Grandclaude   79435

Training

The Emergency Guide must follow an initial training programme, and then renew some courses on a regular basis (see reminder emails).

  1. Emergency Guides – Preparation (e-learning) – to be done every 3 years
  2. Emergency Guides(3h classroom course) – to be done every 3 years
  3. Emergency Guides – Familiarisation Visit – to be done once with the TSO and/or DSO/DDSO.