I work in a large hospital. For several months now, I've been wanting to do a CE on getting out safe in case of a fire. I was gonna call it, "Do You Know Your Route". We have a procedure but I'm sure that everyone does like I have done in the past, skip over the info and just keep taking the test until you pass it. Fire safety is one of our requirements to do yearly on the computer. Instead of thinking."Oh it will never happen to me", I've began to think,"What if it did"?
So here is my questions
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1.Where in the world do I even start on a project like this? It's for a CE so it's not a major report but I want to know that everyone knows our roles and the shortest way out.
2. I can start with the procedure manual but I don't want to make it so long that no one reads it so which majoy points should I cover besides someone getting out or helping to move patients?
3. In the hospital, the loading dock and parking for the trailer trucks are directly under my department. We are two floors above the the dock which is UNDER the building on ground level. Exhaust comes in at times but last week lots of us could hardly breathe for the exhaust fumes coming into our department.How come a loading dock UNDER the building with trailer trucks coming and going is allow by the fire department?
4. I wonder if exhaust is coming in when we don't smell it. Would long term exposure affect someone's health when it's traveling through an air duct system like that?
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