Free, customisable emergency response checklist designed specifically for Australian manufacturing businesses. Copy, customise, and automate - built by Harvard-educated experts.
Setup Time
10 minutes
Complexity
simple
Tools
Slack, Notion
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# Emergency Response Checklist - Manufacturing ## Purpose Post in all workspaces and review with staff quarterly so everyone knows exactly what to do in an emergency situation. ## When to Use A quick-reference emergency response checklist covering evacuation procedures, emergency contacts, first aid protocols, and communication chains. ## Instructions 1. Review the template below and familiarise yourself with the structure 2. Replace all [bracketed placeholders] with your manufacturing business details 3. Customise the tone and formatting to match your brand 4. Save in your preferred tool (Slack or Notion) --- ## Emergency Response Checklist ### Immediate Response: Any Emergency (Owner: All Staff) - [ ] Stay calm and assess the situation before acting - [ ] Call 000 for life-threatening emergencies (ambulance, fire, police) - [ ] Do not put yourself at risk - personal safety comes first - [ ] Alert others in the immediate area of the danger - [ ] Follow specific procedure below based on the type of emergency ### Fire Emergency (Owner: Fire Warden) - [ ] Activate the nearest fire alarm (break glass) - [ ] Call 000 and report the fire (location, size, any persons trapped) - [ ] Evacuate the building via the nearest safe exit - do not use lifts - [ ] Close doors behind you as you evacuate (do not lock them) - [ ] Assemble at the designated assembly point: [Insert Location] - [ ] Fire warden to conduct head count using staff register - [ ] Do not re-enter the building until the all-clear is given by fire services - [ ] Report any missing persons to emergency services immediately ### Medical Emergency (Owner: First Aid Officer) - [ ] Call 000 for ambulance if the injury or illness is serious - [ ] Designated first aid officer to attend and administer first aid - [ ] Do not move an injured person unless they are in immediate danger - [ ] If the person is unconscious, check airway, breathing, and circulation (DRSABCD) - [ ] Locate and use first aid kit at: [Insert Location] - [ ] AED (defibrillator) located at: [Insert Location] - [ ] Stay with the person until paramedics arrive - [ ] Record details of the incident in the first aid register ### Severe Weather or Natural Disaster (Owner: Site Manager) - [ ] Monitor Bureau of Meteorology warnings for your area - [ ] Secure loose equipment and materials outdoors - [ ] Move to the safest internal area away from windows and glass - [ ] Account for all staff and visitors on site - [ ] Do not drive through floodwaters under any circumstances - [ ] Follow instructions from emergency services (SES: 132 500) ### Threatening Behaviour or Security Incident (Owner: Manager on Duty) - [ ] Do not engage or attempt to physically intervene - [ ] Call 000 (police) if there is an immediate threat to safety - [ ] Remove yourself and others from the area if safe to do so - [ ] Lock or barricade doors if you cannot safely evacuate - [ ] Note description of the person(s) involved for police - [ ] Do not post about the incident on social media ### Post-Incident Actions (Owner: WHS Officer / Manager) - [ ] Ensure all affected persons receive appropriate medical attention - [ ] Complete an incident report within 24 hours - [ ] Notify the relevant authority if required (WorkSafe, SafeWork, or equivalent) - [ ] Preserve the scene for investigation (do not clean up until cleared) - [ ] Debrief with all involved staff within 48 hours - [ ] Offer Employee Assistance Program (EAP) support to affected staff - [ ] Review and update emergency procedures based on lessons learned ### Key Emergency Contacts (customise for your workplace) - [ ] Emergency Services: 000 - [ ] State Emergency Service (SES): 132 500 - [ ] Poisons Information Centre: 13 11 26 - [ ] Fire Warden: [Name and Phone] - [ ] First Aid Officer: [Name and Phone] - [ ] WHS Officer: [Name and Phone] - [ ] Building Manager: [Name and Phone] --- **Complexity:** simple | **Setup time:** 10 minutes | **Tools:** Slack, Notion Note: This template has been tailored for manufacturing businesses in Australia. Adjust terminology and compliance references to match your specific context.
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Customise the placeholder fields (marked in [brackets]) with your manufacturing specific business details
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