702 - EMERGENCY EVACUATIONS
In the event of fire, earthquake, building collapse, or other emergency, employees must leave the building immediately. Client sites differ greatly, but generally each work area has at least two escape routes. Employees must become familiar with those routes. In the event of any emergency DO NOT USE ELEVATORS. Walk quickly, but do not run. Gather together in a group 50 feet away from the building. Do not leave the area. Employees must be present for a head count so that emergency responders do not risk their lives trying to save someone who has thought to be still inside the building. Follow the instructions of an on-site manager or Supervisor. Once on the scene, the fire marshal and/or police officer holds complete authority.
Emergency evacuation drills are held periodically at Company locations. Employees must respond quickly for the drill just as in a real emergency; immediately terminate any telephone conversations, shut off machinery, turn off oxygen and acetylene cylinder valves, and leave the building. Mobility impaired persons should have a helper to assist them in reaching the safety area outside.
@2021 The DPI Group. Revision Dates: 02/10/2021 - The policies do not form a contract, express or implied, nor do they guarantee employment for any specific length of time. Employment with The DPI Group or any subsidiary is at-will. This means that either the employee or employer can terminate the employment relationship at any time, for any reason. No statements made by any supervisor or manager can alter this at-will relationship. The at-will relationship can only be changed through a signed written agreement that specifically sets forth the terms between the employee and the President/Chief Executive Officer of the Company.