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- 6. Exit, An exit designed specifically for use during fire-related emergencies, often with specific safety features.
- 7. A planned response to an unexpected or emergency situation that may arise, ensuring continued safety and order.
- 9. A heightened level of awareness or a precautionary warning indicating the potential for harm.
- 12. The act of adhering to established safety standards, rules, and regulations to prevent risk and ensure order.
- 15. The formal introduction of new individuals to specific safety protocols and practices.
- 16. A method or device used to prevent movement or injury, particularly during emergency transport or incidents.
- 18. A system or device that triggers a warning to indicate danger, often prompting evacuation or other safety measures.
- 20. A defensive structure designed to block or control the movement of individuals, typically for safety or security.
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- 1. Zone, A designated area that is restricted due to imminent or potential dangers, preventing unauthorized access.
- 2. , A systematic process for relocating individuals from a dangerous or potentially hazardous environment.
- 3. A hazardous situation caused when the number of individuals in a space exceeds its safe capacity.
- 4. Drill, A preemptive simulation of an emergency response, typically for fire-related incidents, to ensure preparedness.
- 5. A detailed set of actions or instructions to follow in response to a safety concern or emergency.
- 8. A formal process by which individuals are introduced to the safety protocols, policies, and procedures of a facility or event.
- 10. A security protocol that restricts access to a facility or area in response to a perceived threat or danger.
- 11. Aid, The immediate medical care given to an injured person, usually administered by someone without formal medical training.
- 13. The method or pathway used to exit a location during an emergency or crisis.
- 14. The legal responsibility that a person or organization holds for injuries or damages occurring within a facility.
- 17. – A condition or substance that has the potential to cause harm or adverse effects to people, property, or the environment.
- 19. The continuous observation and assessment of a situation to ensure safety and identify potential hazards.
