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 |
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78144 |
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78003 |
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63786 |
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65809 |
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65138 |
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74151 |
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68775 |
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65691 |
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74484 |
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62960 |
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163281 |
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79136 |
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67997 |
Building 33
Floor/Office | Emergency guides | Phone | |
Sandrine Baudat | 79838 | ||
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).
- Emergency Guides – Preparation (e-learning) – to be done every 3 years
- Emergency Guides(3h classroom course) – to be done every 3 years
- Emergency Guides – Familiarisation Visit – to be done once with the TSO and/or DSO/DDSO.