QA2 | 2.2.1 | Supervision – At all times, reasonable precautions and adequate supervision ensure children are protected from harm and hazard. |
2.2.2 | Incident and emergency management – Plans to effectively manage incidents and emergencies are developed in consultation with relevant authorities, practised and implemented. |
QA6 | 6.2.3 | Community engagement – The service builds relationships and engages with its local community. |
Regs | 168(2)(e) | Policies and procedures in relation to emergency and evacuation |
97 | Emergency and evacuation procedures | |
98 | Telephone or other communication equipment |
LO3 | Children become strong in their social and emotional wellbeing. |
In the event that the service needs to be evacuated, we aim to conduct this in a rehearsed, timely, calm and safe manner to secure the safety of each person using the service. The safety and wellbeing of each child, educator and person using the service is paramount above any other consideration in the time of an emergency or evacuation. Any other procedures will be carried out only if it is safe to do so.
The Approved Provider or Nominated Supervisor is responsible for:
Our Emergency Management Plan will be developed by the Approved Provider or Nominated Supervisor and will include:
The Evacuation Diagram will include:
The Nominated Supervisor will ensure there is access to reliable communication channels in the event of an emergency by maintaining access to a telephone (such as a fixed-line telephone, or mobile phone) always.
The main telephone is in all rooms and offices including the staff room and Therapy Room. If there is a complete loss of electricity and the telephones are not available, a mobile phone will be available and ready to use at all times to ensure educators can make emergency contact.
The Nominated Supervisor will regularly remind families via conversations, email and newsletters that the Service maintains a Register of emergency telephone numbers for families, and we must have current contact information. The Register is in the BLUE room folders Emergency service numbers are near phones
The Nominated Supervisor will ensure an Emergency Kit includes:
The Nominated Supervisor will ensure the Kit contains a list of items that must be added at the last minute in an emergency. Items will include:
The Nominated Supervisor will include the requirement to check batteries, food, water, sunscreen and insect repellent on the WHS Checklist done monthly, emergency rehearsals, and replace these items if necessary.
The service will add to each child’s sense of security, predictability, and safety, and ensure all educators and staff are familiar with our emergency evacuation procedures, by conducting rehearsal evacuation drills approx. Every three months. The Nominated Supervisor will develop a schedule for conducting drills for the different types of emergencies identified in the Emergency Management Plan and will diarise to ensure these are completed. The drills will:
Fact Sheet Emergency Plans – Safe Work Australia
The policy will be reviewed annually or when there are changes to the service which may affect the EMP such as renovations or changes to the number of staff or children. The review will be conducted by:
Last reviewed: March 2022
Date for next review: March 2023