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floors or to the outside of the building.
a. designated exits and means of egress must not be
next to one another.
b. all corridors and paths to exits must be kept clear of
obstruction.
c. exit stairways and fire escapes must have railings
designed for use by children.
q. which one of these situations follows the fire drill procedure correctly?
a. drills should happen every two months using a variety of evacuation routes.
b. drills should be conducted monthly but only during the shift when most people work.
c. drills should be conducted monthly and recorded by management.
To determine the correct fire drill procedure:
- Option A: Fire drills' frequency and route usage—standard fire drill practices often require more frequent (e.g., monthly) drills, and while varied routes are good, the "every two months" frequency is less typical.
- Option B: Conducting drills only during the most - populated shift ignores the need to train all employees, including those on other shifts, for emergency evacuation.
- Option C: Conducting drills monthly (a common and recommended frequency for workplaces) and having management record them (to ensure compliance and track drill effectiveness) aligns with standard fire safety procedures.
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C. Drills should be conducted monthly and recorded by management.