Simone PoulterFrom the AuthorEquipment Partner InsightsDesigning A Workplace Evacuation SystemEvacuation emergencies can happen at a workplace, regardless of how prepared and 'safe' the site is. Unforeseen incidents such as natural disasters, flooding, an environmental risk (such as summer temperatures), or a security breach that puts workers and visitors at risk, can require a full or partial site evacuation. Make sure you have the right system in place.HomeNurse Call Systems Designed For Construction SitesConstruction sites present multiple safety hazards for workers and businesses. The high-risk environment is one of the most dangerous industries with much talk of 'the big four' - fall from height, struck by an object, trapped in a space, or electrocution. Safety focused business are deploying numerous strategies to improve site safety but human error, and the frailty of humans themselves, will always pose some sort of risk. That's why construction sites need nurse call systems on site. In case something goes wrong, you want to respond as quickly and efficiently as possible.HomeEvacuation Triggers & ResponseIn today's unpredictable world, ensuring the safety and well-being of individuals on a work site or within a building is of paramount importance. Various emergencies and incidents can arise unexpectedly, making it crucial for facility managers and occupants to be prepared for any eventuality. Building evacuations are essential procedures that help protect lives and minimise injuries during emergencies.Page 1 of 1