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What is the term used to describe the escape route from an emergency place to a safe assembly point?
What is the term used to describe the escape route from an emergency place to a safe assembly point?
- Continuous Exit Path
- Emergency / Fire Exit
- Emergency Escape passage (correct)
- Safe Assembly Point
Why do emergency exits sometimes become less noticeable to employees?
Why do emergency exits sometimes become less noticeable to employees?
- Employees being unaware of their existence
- Due to being blocked by equipment (correct)
- Lack of proper signage
- Not being part of the three parts of an exit route
What is the designated place where people are instructed to wait after evacuating a building in case of an emergency called?
What is the designated place where people are instructed to wait after evacuating a building in case of an emergency called?
- Safe Assembly Point (correct)
- Exit Travel Path
- Emergency / Fire Exit
- Emergency Escape passage
Which part of an exit route is often overlooked by employees, making it blend in and become unnoticed?
Which part of an exit route is often overlooked by employees, making it blend in and become unnoticed?
What is the main purpose of an escape passage within an exit route?
What is the main purpose of an escape passage within an exit route?
What is a recommended action for pedestrians to increase visibility at night?
What is a recommended action for pedestrians to increase visibility at night?
Why is it important for pedestrians to avoid assuming vehicles will stop?
Why is it important for pedestrians to avoid assuming vehicles will stop?
What is a safe practice for pedestrians when there is no sidewalk available?
What is a safe practice for pedestrians when there is no sidewalk available?
Why should pedestrians avoid wearing headphones or using cell phones while crossing the street?
Why should pedestrians avoid wearing headphones or using cell phones while crossing the street?
What should pedestrians do before crossing streets at marked crosswalks?
What should pedestrians do before crossing streets at marked crosswalks?
How can pedestrians ensure that drivers see them and will stop at crossings?
How can pedestrians ensure that drivers see them and will stop at crossings?