Making occupant movement easier to supervise under pressure
In Yorkton, evacuation plans usually need help after teams realize that customers, guests, students, staff, and public users can overload a generic movement and accountability plan. At that point, a generic route diagram is not enough.
Our work usually focuses on the parts of the procedure that create confusion first: supervision, occupant assistance, handoffs, and the gap between the written plan and what staff can realistically carry out.
The parts of the response that cannot stay vague
- Routes and assembly expectations that reflect the actual building layout
- Clearer communication flow during movement and accountability checks
- Occupant assistance planning shaped around the real site
- A closer fit between the written procedure and staff expectations
If you need emergency evacuation planning support in Yorkton, contact Liberty Fire to talk through the building, the pressure point, and the next step.