Fire Safety
Members of staff designated as Fire Wardens and the areas they are responsible for are listed by building below.
Fire Safety - general
Fire Alarm
- If you hear a fire alarm sounding longer than 5 seconds, this means it's a real alarm - please evacuate the building.
- Fire Alarm Tests
Fire alarm tests are conducted weekly (as required by Health & Safety legislation) on Thursday mornings, co-ordinated by Security. they should only sound for 5-8 seconds. These tests aim to check that the automatic and electronic aspects of the Fire Safety provision on campus are operating properly.
If you detect a fire
- As for any emergency on campus, please call the 24-hour Emergency hotline on x 3333 (external line: 01273 87 3333)
- If the emergency services are required, Security will co-ordinate with the Fire Brigade.
- Only attempt to extinguish the fire it is small and localised
- You can use the Fire Extinguishers provided to help clear your escape route if it is compromised by encroaching flames.
Fire Extinguishers
- Only attempt to extinguish the fire if it is small and localised
- You can use the Fire Extinguishers provided to help clear your escape route, if it is compromised by encroaching flames.
- See 'Further Information' section below for details concerning Fire Extinguisher maintenance etc.
Fire Safety Training
- Two kinds of training sessions: 'Fire Safety' and 'Using a Fire Extinguisher'
Fire Safety training is held in a seminar room and is delivered by Martin Combs,
Using a Fire Extinguisher is delivered to the local Fire Brigade, and includes a theoretical and a hands-on session, under the supervision of a local Fire Brigade trainer. - Both types of training are relevant and open to all, and can be booked via СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Direct: Select 'Personal' tab from the top menu -> 'Staff Development' section.
Fire Wardens
- The School maintains a register of Fire Wardens covering a specific local area (listed below by building)
- See 'Further Information' section below for details of Fire Warden duties, and more.
General teaching spaces
Reminder:
If you are leading a teaching activity, you are responsible for taking an active role in leading the evacuation from the teaching space, as soon as you hear a fire alarm.
As a reference, in every area of general teaching space there should be fire action notices telling everybody using the space what to do in the event of a fire alarm activation. Please familiarise yourself with these if you're about to lead a session in a space you're not familiar with.
Fire Safety in EngInf
- The School maintains a register of Fire Wardens covering a specific local area (listed below by building)
- Links to Fire Evacuation Plans for each building are included.
- See 'Further Information' section below for details of Fire Warden duties, and more.
Chichester I & II
Building / Level | Area | Fire Warden | Contact Number |
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Chichester 1 | |||
Ground Floor | School Office | Jackie Gains / Luke Scott | x 8367 / x 8030 |
Level 1 | EASY group | Thomas Nowotny | x 8593 |
Level 1 | Computer Graphics | TO BE FILLED | |
Level 2 new corridor |
EASY group | David Schwartzman | x 8213 |
Level 2 corridor | CALPS | David Weir | x 8993 |
Chichester 2 | |||
Level 2 corridor | Interactive Systems | Chris Sothcott | x 8592 |
Level 3 corridor | FoSS | George Parisis | x 8881 |
Fire Evacuation plan for Arundel building
Fire Evacuation plan for Chichester I building
JCW
Level | Area | Fire Warden | Contact Number |
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Ground Floor | entire area | David Tucker | |
First Floor | entire area | Lucy Uffindell-Saunderson | x 2652 |
Pevensey I
Level | Area | Fire Warden | Contact Number |
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Ground Floor | Pev I Workshop (2A6-A) | Alan Mayers / Liam Killeen | x 8451 |
Richmond
Level | Area | Fire Warden | Contact Number |
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Level 2 | PEQT lab and offices |
TO BE FILLED |
|
Level 2 | PEQT lab and offices |
Shrijit Mukherjee |
x 3593 |
Level 3 | CAD labs and Media labs | TO BE FILLED | |
Level 3 | Office corridor | Julian Dunne | x 2570 |
Level 3 | Office corridor | Daniel Roggen | x 3513 |
Mezzanine level 4 | Mezzanine level corridor | TO BE FILLED | |
Level 4 | Labs | Yevgen Petrov | x 2537 |
Shawcross
Level | Area | Fire Warden | Contact Number |
---|---|---|---|
Ground Floor and Level 2 corridor | entire area | Rupert Young | x 2576 |
Ground Floor and Level 2 corridor | entire area | Phil Birch | x 8553 |
Thermo-Fluids
Level | Area | Fire Warden | Contact Number |
---|---|---|---|
Ground Floor |
Downstairs offices | Vasu Kanjirakkad | x 8488 |
First Floor |
Upstairs office and downstairs workshop | Graham Brooks | x 2532 |
First Floor |
Upstairs office and downstairs test cells | TBC | x 3543 |
Fire Evuaction plan for Thermo-Fluids building is awaiting upload
Further information
Fire Warden role
- Fire Wardens sweep the area they are responsible for, if an alarm has sounded, to make sure everyone has evacuated from that area, and assist those who may encounter difficulty in evacuating.
- Fire Wardens then join their colleagues in the designated Fire Evacuation area, and compile a name list of those present to check, as far as possible, that all users have escaped from the building.
- Fire Wardens then liaise with the Fire Marshals, who are summoned to the building automatically as part of the Fire Alams system
- Fire Safety Training
Fire Safety Training is compulsory for Fire Wardens.
A colleague may only join the official Fire Warden register after having completed training.
Fire Safety training is deemed valid for three years. Please book onto a refresher course if your training has expired:
Train in Fire Safety
- Training
Training is relevant to all, and can be booked via СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Direct: Select 'Personal' tab from the top menu -> 'Staff Development' section. - Lone Working
If lone working is part of your working/studying regime, please book onto Fire Safety training, as Fire Safety provision on campus out-of-hours is much reduced. Please refer to the University Management of Lone Working Risks Policy.
Fire Drills
- Fire Drills vs Fire Alarm tests
Fire Alarms tests check that the automated and electronic portion of Fire Safety arrangements are operating fully. Fire Drills check that people do what they need to do, when a fire alarm is sounded. For this reason, fire drills are conducted unannounced, so that a real life-like response can be witnessed. Gaps observed during fire drills are addressed, via Health & Safety Co-ordinators and School Management, to make sure the procedures are enacted fully. - The purpose of Fire Drills
Even if the Fire Alarms system is in perfect working order, how people respond to the alert is all-important in ensuring everyone's safety. Glitches in the human aspect of Fire Safety response can cost lives, so regular drills are a legal requirement. - Frequency
Fire Drills are conducted regularly (once a year for most buildings), as per Health & Safety legislation.
Fire Evacuation Plans
- Fire Evacuation plans, arranged by building, can be viewed here:
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/hso/firesafety/fireevac
Fire Extinguishers on School territory
- Maintenance
All Fire extinguishers on campus are serviced, maintained and replaced as part of the University and SEF’s contract with Chubb. Contact Service Centre (aka SEF Helpdesk) on x 7777 or email service.centre@sussexestatesfacilities.co.uk - New extinguishers
Additions to the current provision are triggered by a recommendation from the Fire Safety Officer (Martin Combs). The additions are then included in SEF's next negotiations for renewal of contract with Chubb. - Locations
The School is putting together a tracking document of the fire extinguishers within the School territory.
If you need to know more
- Please see the University Health & Safety Office website for further information.
- Health and Safety Office
The Quality, Safety, Health and Environment (QSHE) team within СÀ¶ÊÓƵ Estates and Facilities (SEF) provide guidance and support to the Schools on anything relating to Health & Safety.
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/sef/services/health
Contact them during office hours on ext 7116 / external tel: (01273) 87 7116