Model Answers
What are the four types of EAP Actions to be considered in a Non-Fire
emergency? Accurate Answer:- Shelter in place, In-Building relocation,
Partial evacuation and full evacuation.
If a natural gas leak occurs in a building requiring an EAP plan, what actions
should the building's FS/EAP Director both take and avoid? Accurate
Answer:- the FS/EAP or FLS Director should fully evacuate the whole
building through a safe exit and follow the authority's (e.g. FDNY) instructions
for the further actions.
If a natural gas leak occurs OUTSIDE a building requiring an EAP plan, what
actions should the building's FS/EAP Director both take and avoid?
Accurate Answer:- The FDNY highly recommends the FS/EAP Director to
move the occupants out of the affected area to a safe in-building relocation
area. In addition, all the occupants should be warned to avoid the Location
affected by the natural gas leak.
If a bomb explosion happens outside a building requiring an EAP plan, what
actions should the building's FLS/EAP Director both take and avoid?
Accurate Answer:- The FDNY highly recommends the FLS/EAP Director
relocate the occupants to safe areas within the
building.
If a crash happens to a building requiring an EAP plan, what actions should
the building's FLS/EAP Director take and avoid? Accurate Answer:- The
FDNY highly recommends that the FLS/EAP Director implement a full
evacuation if the whole building is considered to be compromised.
When notifying the building occupants about a Non-Fire emergency, the FLSD
must announce "the 4 W's": Accurate Answer:- WHAT happened?
WHERE it happened?
WHAT provisions of EAP will be implemented?
WHY are they being instructed to follow these actions?