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Emergency Evacuation Procedures (EEP)

This web site details the precautions and procedures to be taken in the event of an emergency in the workplace including evacuations.

  • Never work alone in a laboratory after hours.
  • Do not use equipment for which you are not trained.
  • When the evacuation signal is heard LEAVE THE BUILDING IMMEDIATELY.
  • Always follow the directions of the Emergency Team.
  • Do not reenter the building before the all-clear has been given.

Useful Numbers


Emergency

Ambulance - Fire - Police - Ring 56666 - 24 hours

Poisons Information Centre - (0) 13 11 26

Prince of Wales Hospital - (0) 9382 2222

Other Emergencies

During Normal Working Hours

First Aid
Paul Gwynne - room 304 - 55068 or
Dr Gautam Chattopadhyay room 306 - 55700
Robby Smith - room 100 H22 - 55017

OHS & Workers Compensation Unit - 51565 - 52914 - 52214

Lifts - Les Brown - 55033 or Security - 56000

Radiation - 52912 - 51565

Chemical Spills - 52914 - 51565

University Health Services - 55425

Outside Normal Working Hours

Ring 56666

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Link to UNSW Emergency Web Site

First Aid Cabinet Locations


Tower Block (H20): LG4, LG5, LG8, 114, 210, 301, 301a, 310, 4th Floor next to Rest Room, 602a


Vallentine Annexe (H22): G11 (Pilot Plant), G11c, G11c2, G10 (Concrete Lab),G13 (Materials Lab), G14 (Hydraulics Lab), 124 (IES), 115 (CWWT LAB), 106 (CWWT), LG12 (ODOURS LAB)

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