Read the text about fire safety procedures and put the actions in the correct orderA fire safety plan is required in all public buildings, from schools, hospitals, supermarkets to workplaces. Generally, the owner of the building is responsible for the preparation of a fire safety plan. Once the plan has been approved by the Chief Fire Official, the owner is responsible for training all staff in their duties.Evacuation drills are a very important part of the staff training associated with emergency evacuation procedures . Drills should be carried out in all buildings at least once a year. The drill should be checked, recording the time required to complete the evacuation , and noting any problems and deficiencies. After each drill a meeting should be held to evaluate the success of the drill and to solve any problems that may have arisen.What to do in case of fire ...• If you see fire or smoke, do not panic. Remain calm and move quickly, but do not run.• Alert the responsible staff and telephone the correct national emergency number. Have someone meet the firefighters to tell them where the fire is. They can lose valuable minutes if they have to find it themselves.• Rescue any people in immediate danger only if it is safe to do so.• If practicable, close all doors and windows to contain the fire.• Try to extinguish the fire using appropriate firefighting equipment only if you are trained and it is safe to do so.• Follow the instructions of your supervisor and prepare to evacuate if necessary.• Save records if possible.• Evacuate your area and check all rooms, especially changing rooms, toilets, storage areas , etc.• Do a head count of all staff and report any people unaccounted for to the supervisor.

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