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Setting goals for your mock fire drill isn't necessary.

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Amanda Barbosa
2 years ago
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Setting goals for your mock fire drill isn't necessary.

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Security Guard: Be Safe And Learn How to Prepare for Mock Drills!
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Not only should there be goals, but they also need to be clear and objective, so every single employee knows what they are expected to do and what should be achieved. Your fire drill goals should include: • Allowing employees to practice emergency procedures in a simulated but safe environment • Evaluating the effectiveness of evacuation procedures and determining necessary changes or adjustments to procedures to improve performance • Complying with requirements of the local fire code Source: EHS Daily Advisor, 2010. Photo by Scott Graham on Unsplash

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