Fire Prevention
October 2017 Safety Topic
Fire drills are conducted to familiarize occupants with response procedures in an emergency. Fire Safety is everyone’s responsibility and awareness of your emergency exit routes are critical.
- At a minimum, every building must have two means of egress.
In an emergency, it’s extremely critical to keep corridors free from clutter. Obstructions will compromise evacuation, especially where visibility is reduced.
- Make sure all emergency exits and escape routes are clear.
Corridor/hallway doors on campus have a fire rating. These doors must remain closed. In the event of a fire, these doors are needed to confine the fire.
In order to prevent fires in the workplace, CUIMC employees should implement the following safe work practices:
- Never block or obstruct access to firefighting equipment (e.g. extinguishers).
- Maintain a clean workplace. Excessive storage conditions can contribute to the growth of large fires and become obstacles during evacuation.
- Store flammable work materials and chemicals in a safe location away from any ignition sources.
- Ensure electrical cords are in good condition. Remove equipment from service if wires are found exposed or damaged until they have been repaired or replaced.
- Check that power outlets are not overloaded and that outlets and extension cords are capable of handling the voltage requirements.
CUIMC is a smoke-free campus, therefore smoking is prohibited anywhere on campus.
In situations where there is an actual fire occurring, employees shall implement R.A.C.E. and P.A.S.S. procedures:
- R.A.C.E.: Rescue, Alarm, Confine, Extinguish/Evacuate
- P.A.S.S.: Pull the pin, Aim the hose, Squeeze the handle, Sweep side-to-side
For more information or for questions about fire safety, please contact:
Campus Life Safety and Regulatory Compliance
William Black Building
650 West 168th St., B-02
cumcfiresafety@columbia.edu
In an emergency, always call Public Safety at 212-305-7979. Please note, fire officers are now available 24/7.