Evacuation Diagrams
AS3745:2010 lays out the requirements for Evacuation Diagrams in Australia. We make sure you're following those guidelines.
Whether the scope is big or small, we can help you get compliant. If you're a large business with multiple sites, skyrise apartments or expansive warehouses, we've got you covered. If you're a smaller business with a single site looking to get Evacuation Diagrams sorted, we've got you too.
Current Compliant Evacuation Diagrams - AS3745-2010
We are a specialist provider of fully compliant Emergency Evacuation Diagrams.
Emergency Evacuation Diagrams are way finding maps used to direct any person in a building or area away from danger to a safe place.
Our Evacuation Diagrams are suitable for all buildings, structures and areas subject to the Australian Standard 37452010 Planning for emergencies in facilities.
If you need assistance with a compliant Emergency Evacuation Diagram under AS3745-2010 please let your Safety Compliance Group team member know and we will be happy to help bring your organisation up to full compliance.
Evacuation Diagrams Q&A
What are the requirements for evacuation diagrams inclusions?
The following must be included in each emergency evacuation diagram as a minimum but there are other items that can be included in certain situations:
- A pictorial representation of the floor or area, of specific minimum dimensions
- The title ‘Evacuation Diagram’
- The ‘you are here’ location/s
- The designated exits in the facility, which must be shown in green and uses the correct pictograms
The following communications equipment, if installed, should also be shown:
- Warden intercommunication points
- Manual call points, which shall be red, and emergency call points
- Main controls/panels for the occupant warning equipment
- Hose reels
- Hydrants
- Extinguishers, which shall be the appropriate colour as specified in as/nzs 1841.1.
- Fire blankets
- Fire indicator panel (FIP), if provided
- Refuges, if present
- Validity date
- Location of assembly area(s)
- A legend, which shall reflect the symbols used
Who should have evacuation diagrams?
Evacuation plans are mandatory for all Australian workplaces and multiple residency buildings.
The work health and safety legislation requires a person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) to provide evacuation procedures for workers and occupants of a facility.
At Safety Compliance Group, we specialise in providing fully compliant diagrams to all types of workplaces, strata, and facilities throughout Australia. The Australian standard for planning for emergencies in facilities – as 3745-2010 was developed in 2010 with the objective to “enhance the safety of people in facilities, by providing a framework for emergency planning”.
Standards are regularly amended to include more guidance for best practice. should you require any assistance or further guidance regarding these changes, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Where should emergency evacuation diagrams be installed and how?
It is crucial that the orientation, position and location of emergency evacuation diagram maps are compliant with the Australian Standard 3745:2010. You must be sure that the locations have been well considered and are installed correctly.
What are the WH&S Regulations that apply?
The Australian Standard for Planning for emergencies in facilities – AS 3745-2010 was developed in 2010 with the objective to “enhance the safety of people in facilities, by providing a framework for emergency planning”. Standards are regularly amended to include more guidance for best practice.
I don't have floor plans, can you still help?
Yes, we can still help you to meet your obligations under SafeWork Australia and AS3745-2010 Planning for emergencies in facilities and AS4083-2010 Planning for emergencies in health care facilities.
We can visit the site and draft floor plans for simple layouts or refer to a range of professionals to get the plans created and the diagrams produced.
Services
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Emergency Evacuation Diagrams
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Short-Term Rental Accommodation (STRA) Evacuation Diagrams
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Emergency Response Procedure (ERP)
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Flip Charts (Standard & Custom)
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Site Plans / Wayfinding Maps
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Traffic Management Plan
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NDIS Housing Evacuation Diagrams
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Signage and Frames
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Equipment Supply & Installation
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Current Australian Standard (AS3745:2010) Evacuation Diagrams
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