Page 1 of 22 | Emergency Management Plan | 2015
Crystal Brook Primary School
0111
7 Mitchell Street
Crystal Brook SA 5523
Emergency plans are required by sites under Work Health and Safety Regulations 2012 (see Appendix).
This document provides an Emergency Management Plan template for all DECD sites.
The template includes mandatory components representative of a good Emergency Management Plan and accompanied by instructions and appendices that can be used by your site when preparing your plan specific to your site circumstances. Your site is required to annually update this document relative to your individual circumstances in line with the DECD Emergency Management Policy. Completed Emergency Management Plans should be submitted for auditing to the DECD Security, Bushfire and Emergency Management Team and will be kept on file to enable the team to provide support in the event of an emergency incident.
REVISION RECORD
Page 2 of 22 | Emergency Management Plan | 2015
Date Version Revision Description
4/02/16 Two Revised document
31/1/2017 Three Revised Document
17/08/2017
21 /02 /2018
Four
Five
Revised Document
Revised Document
Page 3 of 22 | Emergency Management Plan | 2015
CONTENTS Emergency Contact Numbers ............................................................................................................. 3
*Emergency Response Team and Responsibilities .............................................................................. 4
*Facility Profile and Risk Identification................................................................................................ 6
*Invacuation/On-Site Evacuation ........................................................................................................ 7
*Precautionary Building Confinement/Lockdown ................................................................................ 7
*Off-Site Evacuation ........................................................................................................................... 7
*Emergency Response ........................................................................................................................ 8
*Scheduled/Completed Emergency Drills and Training ........................................................................ 9
*Bushfire Response Plan ................................................................................................................... 10
*IMPORTANT: These sections are required to be completed, reviewed and submitted to the Security, Bushfire and Emergency Management Team on an annual basis. The completion and submission of this template replaces any existing site emergency templates. Sites can continue to display and utilise existing emergency support documentation (i.e. flip charts, posters etc.) provided that the information reflects the procedures detailed in the site’s Emergency Management Plan. All R1 and R2 bushfire risk rated sites are required to review their existing Bushfire Response Plans and transfer them into this template. Completion of the Bushfire Response Plan as part of the Emergency Management Plan replaces any separate requirements regarding Bushfire Response Plan compliance. Refer to Emergency Management Plan Template Instructions and Appendix for further detail.
Page 4 of 22 | Emergency Management Plan | 2015
EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS
Emergency (Police, Fire, Ambulance) 000
Police 131 444
Local Police 8636 2200
Local Fire 000
CFS Bushfire Information Hotline 1300 362 361
DECD Parent Bushfire Information Hotline 1800 000 279
State Emergency Service (SES) 132 500
SA Power Networks 131 366
Hospital – Crystal Brook Hospital 8636 1100
Education Director – Dean Angus 0401 122 958
DECD Media Unit 8226 7990
SafeWork SA 1300 365 255
Environmental Protection Authority 8204 2004
Alcohol and Drug Information Service/Needle Clean Up Hotline
1300 131 340
Poisons Information Centre 13 11 26
CFS contact Gavin Hodgson 0408 220 911
Child Abuse Report Line 13 14 78
Page 5 of 22 | Emergency Management Plan | 2015
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM (ERT) The members of the site Emergency Response Team (ERT) shall be entirely aware of the sites emergency response plan and may be called upon by the DECD Security, Bushfire and Emergency Management Team to discuss the site’s processes in detail. Random communication may be made to ensure sites are appropriately prepared and knowledgeable of the actions to take in the event of an emergency. The table below also identifies specific roles and responsibilities of your site’s ERT in relation to your plan.
NOTE: It is expected that the OSHC/Vacation Care contact is identified as a member of the site Emergency Response Team (where service operates).
Responsibilities during;
Name Mobile Phone
Home Phone
Invacuation/ On-Site Evacuation
Off-Site Evacuation Precautionary Building Confinement/Lockdown
Page 6 of 22 | Emergency Management Plan | 2015
Site Leader Anne Franks 0428344217 08 86344217
(Evacuation )A continuous siren will signal an emergency when alerted to a hazard.
(Invacuation) A series of short blasts of the siren will signal the need to invacuation. Children to go inside the nearest building.
Advise ERT
Contact Emergency Services if required
Keep all staff informed
Ensure students with additional needs who are highlighted in the Emergency Evacuation Trolley Folder have an SSO allocated to ensure their safety/anxiety levels are met
A continuous siren will signal an emergency when alerted to a hazard.
Advise ERT
Contact Emergency Services if required
Keep all staff informed
A continuous siren when alerted to a hazard. All doors will be locked and a check to be made that all students and staff are accounted for.
Advise ERT
Contact Emergency Services if required
Keep all staff informed
Deputy Principal/ Teacher
Davina Bellman
0409010283
Page 7 of 22 | Emergency Management Plan | 2015
Fire Warden/WHS Rep Helen Webb
Monday - Thursday
Fleur Greatorex
Monday - Friday
0447617403
0428444837
Ensure all areas are evacuated and all children and staff are accounted for.
Ensure all areas are evacuated and all children and staff are accounted for
Ensure all areas are locked and all children and staff are accounted for
Front Office SSO/ECW Fleur Greatorex Monday-Friday
Jacqui Head Tuesday-Friday
0428444837
0450536255
Monitor local radio, AlertsSA and CFS website in case of fire or natural disaster. Take records, first aid box and medication bags and emergency trolley to Hall / oval.
Monitor local radio, AlertsSA and CFS website in case of fire or natural disaster. Take records, first aid box and medication bags and emergency trolley to Hall / oval
Monitor local radio, AlertsSA and CFS website in case of fire or natural disaster. Maintain contact with staff and keep informed by telephone system, if power out use mobile phones.
Grounds Person Tony Murihead - Thursday
0408085309 Assist above when on site at CBPS.
OSHC/ Vacation Care/Other Third Party Services Provider
Happy Haven
CBPS OSHC
Judy Goldsworthy
0403369532
0447007520
OSHC follows CBPS plan OSHC follows CBPS plan
Ensure Hall is locked down and all students and staff are accounted for. Use moblie phones to cimmunicate, all information in files in the hall
Page 8 of 22 | Emergency Management Plan | 2015
Page 9 of 22 | Emergency Management Plan | 2015
FACILITY PROFILE
Site Information Site Name
Crystal Brook Primary School
Address 7 Mitchell Street Phone 08 86362134 Fax 08 86362311 Classes Start 8.50 Classes Finish 15.20
Student/Staff Information Enrolments 181
Staff numbers 32
Proportion of staff disability/health factors (%) 0%
Proportion of student disability/special education needs (%) 6.6%
Building Information Monitored security alarm/fire system Yes No
Buildings NOT covered by system; Toilets, Groundsman Shed, oval shed, 2 sheds behind hall.
System used for alert tone/warnings; SIren , portable gas operated aerosol
Emergency Telephone Yes No Location/Type; Mobile 0428344217
On-site hazards (i.e. science lab, chemical storage) Nil
Location; N/A
Emergency Power System (type) Location N/A N/A
Provides Power To N/A N/A
Shutoff Instruction N/A N/A
Utilities Location of Shutoff Valve/Switch
Special Instructions
Gas (Mains/Bottled etc.) Bottles by Hall- Building 8, Switch off - Keys in Principal's Office on hook by door
Water Meter by entry gate
Electricity Main switch located on Mitchell Street
Switch off - key in Principal's Office on hook by door
Sprinkler System (type) Nil Long garden hoses available in shed A (Archive Room)
Heating System Reverse cycle Switch off in rooms & Main Switch Board
Page 10 of 22 | Emergency Management Plan | 2015
Risk Identification
A risk assessment will assist your site to determine which events are most appropriate to develop emergency response procedures to incorporate into your site’s Emergency Management Plan.
Sites to determine what hazards are relevant and what level of risk they pose to the individual sites such as;
Bushfire
Severe storm
Flooding
Criminal incident or threat
Earthquake
Bomb threat
Internal fire/smoke
Pandemic/communicable disease
Hazardous substance (on site and close to site)
Intruder
Other hazards
Insert relevant incident types into the appropriate Risk/Priority (the above list offers suggestions and may not include all hazard types that are relevant to your site. Estimated levels of risk are prioritised into a list of the risks requiring further action.
Risk/Priority Hazards (site specific)
Extreme/Very High
High
Medium
Low Bushfire, severe storm, internal fire/smoke, criminal incident or threat
Page 11 of 22 | Emergency Management Plan | 2015
Include a site plan (available from SAMIS) including;
Evacuation/invacuation routes
Exit points
Evacuation assembly areas
Bushfire Refuge or on-site invacuation area
Location of emergency equipment
Roof access points
Invacuation/ On-Site Evacuation Location 1 or Bushfire Refuge (external threat e.g. bushfire/trespasser): Hall for evacuation
Alarm: Yes
Location 2 (internal threat e.g. building fire): Goals at top of oval
Alarm: Nil
Precautionary Building Confinement/Lockdown Alarm: Yes
Off-Site Evacuation Location 1 (closer to site): Hospital
Alarm: follow Emergency Services instruction
Location 2 (further from site): Adelaide Square, Bowman Street, Crystal Brook if likely to be long evacuation
Alarm: follow Emergency Services instructions
Include a detailed map of your site and surroundings including;
Evacuation assembly areas
Surrounding streets
Exit points
Evacuation routes
Major landmarks
Page 12 of 22 | Emergency Management Plan | 2015
E
VACUATION P
LAN
CRYSTAL B
ROOK P
RIM
ARY S
CHOOL
MA
IS T
ER
RA
CE
Pref
erre
d R
oute
To
Ass
em
bly
Are
a
OV
AL
EM
ERGENCY
ASSEM
BLY
AREA
PLA
YG
RO
UN
D
H
UD
DLE
ST
ON
RO
AD
= S
afe
refu
ge
MIT
CH
ELL S
TR
EE
T
K:c
leri
cal/
wor
k, h
eal
th a
nd s
afet
y/E
mer
genc
y eva
c/E
vacu
atio
n Pl
an M
aps/
Ass
em
bly
Are
a M
ap.d
oc
Cry
sta
l B
roo
k K
ind
erg
art
en
Ga
rag
e
R
m
1
1
Mu
sic
Rm
Rm
6/7
Rm
5
Co
mp
Ro
om
W
et
Re
ad
ing
Are
a
R
oo
m
Rm
8/9
R
m 1
0
Rm
4
JP
Rm
Art
3
Rm
Rm
1
2
Toile
ts
Re
sou
rce
Ce
ntr
e
Re
ce
ptio
n P
rin
cip
al
SSO
Sto
re
Off
ice
R
oo
m R
m
Fle
ur
D
av
ina
S
ick
S
taff
o
ffic
e
o
ffic
e
Rm
T
oile
ts
Ro
om
CB
PS
HA
LL
Saf
e R
efu
ge
Drin
k
Sh
ed
Sp
ort
s
Sh
ed
Sh
ed
Page 13 of 22 | Emergency Management Plan | 2015
E
VACUATION P
LAN/E
XIT P
OINTS
CRYSTAL B
ROOK P
RIM
ARY S
CHOOL
MA
IS T
ER
RA
CE
Pref
erre
d R
oute
To
Ass
em
bly
Are
a
OV
AL
EM
ERGENCY
ASSEM
BLY
AREA
PLA
YG
RO
UN
D
HU
DD
LE
ST
ON
RO
AD
= E
xit
Poi
nts
= S
afe
refu
ge
MIT
CH
ELL S
TR
EE
T
Cry
sta
l B
roo
k K
ind
erg
art
en
Ga
rag
e
R
m
1
1
Mu
sic
Rm
Rm
6/7
Rm
5
Co
mp
Ro
om
W
et
Re
ad
ing
Are
a
R
oo
m
Rm
8/9
R
m 1
0
Rm
4
JP
R
m
Art
3
Rm
Rm
1
2
Toile
ts
Re
sou
rce
Ce
ntr
e
Re
ce
ptio
n P
rin
cip
al
SSO
Sto
re
Off
ice
R
oo
m R
m
Fle
ur
Da
vin
a
Sic
k
S
taff
o
ffic
e
o
ffic
e
Rm
T
oile
ts
Ro
om
CB
PS
HA
LL
Saf
e R
efu
ge
Drin
k
Sh
ed
Sp
ort
s
Sh
ed
Sh
ed
Page 14 of 22 | Emergency Management Plan | 2015
E
VACUATION P
LAN/R
OUTES
CRYSTAL B
ROOK P
RIM
ARY S
CHOOL
MA
IS T
ER
RA
CE
Pref
erre
d R
oute
To
Ass
em
bly
Are
a
OV
AL
EM
ERGENCY
ASSEM
BLY
AREA
PLA
YG
RO
UN
D
HU
DD
LE
ST
ON
RO
AD
= S
afe
refu
ge
MIT
CH
ELL S
TR
EE
T
Cry
sta
l B
roo
k K
ind
erg
art
en
Ga
rag
e
R
m
1
1
Mu
sic
Rm
Rm
6/7
Rm
5
Co
mp
Ro
om
W
et
Re
ad
ing
Are
a
R
oo
m
Rm
8/9
R
m 1
0
Rm
4
JP
R
m
Art
3
Rm
Rm
1
2
Toile
ts
Re
sou
rce
Ce
ntr
e
Re
ce
ptio
n P
rin
cip
al
SSO
Sto
re
Off
ice
R
oo
m R
m
Fle
ur
D
av
ina
S
ick
S
taff
o
ffic
e
o
ffic
e
R
m
T
oile
ts
Ro
om
CB
PS
HA
LL
Saf
e R
efu
ge
Drin
k
Sh
ed
Sp
ort
s
Sh
ed
Sh
ed
Page 15 of 22 | Emergency Management Plan | 2015
Fire E
quipment
/Roo
f Acc
ess
Point
Loc
ation
s
CRYSTAL B
ROOK P
RIM
ARY S
CHOOL
M
AIS
TE
RR
AC
E
LOCATION M
AP
OF;
FIRE E
XTINGUISHERS
HOSE R
EEL
HYDRANT
GAS C
YLINDERS
= S
afe
Refu
ge
GATES
FLAM
MABLE M
ATERIALS
*
FLAM
MABLE M
ATERIALS
ISOLATION S
WITCHES
FIRE B
LANKETS
2
L e
ngin
e oi
l
1
L t
urps
2
0L u
nlea
ded
fue
l
1L 2
str
oke
oil
2
0L r
ound
-up
FIRE H
OSE
(in
cupb
oard
)
M
AIN I
SOLATOR
PLAYGROUND
SW
ITCH
H
UD
DLE
ST
ON
RO
AD
FIRE H
YDRANT
R
oof
Acc
ess
ABE
-
Woo
d, Textiles,
Pape
r, O
il,
Point
Liquid G
as,
Elect
rica
l Fires
Gas
Bot
tles
Fire B
lank
et
ISOLATOR S
WITCH
CO² -
Ele
ctri
cal, F
lam
mab
le liq
uid
M
ITC
HE
LL S
TR
EE
T
F
ire H
ose
Roo
f Acc
ess
Point
Cry
sta
l B
roo
k
Kin
de
rga
rte
n
Ga
rag
e
Rm
11
M
usi
c
R
m
Ro
om
6/7
R
m 5
Co
mp
We
t
Rm
Are
a
R
ea
din
g
R
m
Rm
8/9
R
m 1
0
Rm
4
JP
R
m
Art
3
Rm
Rm
1
2
Toile
ts
Re
sou
rce
Ce
ntr
e
Re
ce
ptio
n
Prin
cip
als
SSO
Sto
re
Off
ice
R
m
R
m
Sta
ff
Rm
Fl
eu
r
Off
ice
D
av
ina
Sic
k
O
ffic
e R
m
To
ilets
R
m
T
oile
ts
CB
PS
HA
LL
S
afe
R
efu
ge
F
ire
Ho
se
(in
cu
pb
oa
rd)
Drin
k
Sh
ed
Sp
ort
s
Sh
ed
Shed
Page 16 of 22 | Emergency Management Plan | 2015
HA
LL
SAF
E
RE
FU
GE
CRYS
TAL
BROOK
PRIM
ARY
SCH
OOL
BUSH
FIRE
SAFE
REF
UGE
PLA
N
MA
IS T
ERRA
CE
Pref
erre
d
Rout
e to
S
afe
Refu
ge
HU
DD
LEST
ON
RO
AD
MIT
CHEL
L ST
REET
=
Saf
e Re
fuge
Pr
inc
ipa
l
S
SO
S
tore
Rec
ep
tion
O
ffic
e
Ro
om
R
m
Sta
ff
D
avi
nas
G
et
ED
SAS
Roo
m
Fle
urs
we
ll
Off
ice
O
ffic
e
R
m
To
ilets
C
ryst
al B
roo
k Ki
nde
rga
rten
Ga
rag
e
Rm
11
Mus
ic
Rm
Rm
6/7
R
m 5
Co
m p
We
t
Ro
om
Are
a
Re
ad
ing
R
oo
m
R
m 8
/9
R
m 1
0
Rm
4
JP
Rm
Art
3
Rm
Rm
1
2
Toile
ts
Reso
urc
e
Ce
ntre
Drin
k
She
d
Spo
rts
she
d
OVA
L
PLAYG
ROUND
MER
COW
IE P
ARK
HOSP
ITAL
GROUNDS
Rm
4
JP
Rm
Art
3
Rm
Rm
1
2
HOUSI
NG
H
O
U
S I N
G
GATE
GATE
GA
TE
GATE
She
lter
GATE
GATE
GA
TE
She
d
Page 17 of 22 | Emergency Management Plan | 2015
Evacuation Route 1 Hospital Either or Evacuation Route 2 Adelaide Square 1 Council Office Show Ground 2 Fire Station Caravan Park 3 Ambulance ( St John Centre) Pool 4 Police Station Bowman Park
5 Post Office Hospital K:\Clerical\OHSW\Evacuation Plan Maps\Crystal Brook evac map.doc
Page 18 of 22 | Emergency Management Plan | 2015
EMERGENCY RESPONSE Detail your site’s procedures to be followed in an emergency or major incident below. Refer to Emergency Management Plan Template Instructions and Appendix for further information.
Invacuation/ On-Site Evacuation Off-Site Evacuation
Precautionary Building Confinement/Lockdown
Immediate Action Contact Emergency Service - with nature and time of incident, how many people involved. Short blasts of siren, activate ERT, ensure safety and wellbeing of children and staff, isolate hazard or move away, attend to first aid - follow Evacuation plan, take Evacuation trolley to CBPS hall if evacuation with first aid supplies, sign in books, medication bags.
Contact Emergency Service - with nature and time of incident, how many people involved. Blow continuous whistle, Activate ERT, let know where the evacuation point is and contact numbers. Ensure safety and wellbeing of children and staff. Take mobile phone. Take Evacuation trolley with first aid supplies, sign in books, medication bags.
Invacuation signal sounded, all staff notified to lock down building until otherwise notified. School staff to notify kindy office staff if any children are not accounted for. Responsible person on site to locate and move to lockdown situation. Emergency Services contacted.
Identify Incident Type and
Determine Safest Location
Where possible an evacuation will take place to the CBPS hall (this is the bushfire refuge) unless there is a threat to that area of the school. If threat to that building, second evacuation point is to the top of the oval.
Off site evacuation only if instructed by Emergency Services, and/or immediate bomb threat or hazardous chemical spill. Preferred evacuation to Hospital across the road or Adelaide Square on Bowman Street if long evacuation.
Lock down to continue until threat or emergency is passed - only then will staff open building
Incident Management and
Reporting
Check and treat injuries, check all children and staff are accounted for. Follow Emergency Services instructions, inform Education Director, DECD Security, Bushfire or Emergency management team. Notify contact with Parents/caregivers under advisement from above parties. Update records
Check and treat injuries, check all children and staff are accounted for. Follow Emergency Services instructions, inform Education Director, DECD Security, Bushfire or Emergency management team. Notify contact with Parents/caregivers under advisement from above parties. Update records
Check and treat injuries, check all children and staff are accounted for. Follow Emergency Services instructions, inform Education Director, DECD Security, Bushfire or Emergency management team. Notify contact with Parents/caregivers under advisement from above parties. Update records
Page 19 of 22 | Emergency Management Plan | 2015
Post Incident and Recovery Log information on IRMS, contact Education Director to discuss requirement and additional support. Arrange debrief etc Contact Facilities Manager / DECD corporate if repair or replacement of facilities required or assessment of safety. Restock emergency trolley, review hazardous materials storage (if involved), review emergency management plan. Refer media enquiries to Education Director or DECD Media Unit. Be aware of wellbeing of staff and children and put any support in place.
Log information on IRMS, contact Education Director to discuss requirement and additional support. Arrange debrief etc Contact Facilities Manager / DECD corporate if repair or replacement of facilities required or assessment of safety. Restock emergency trolley, review hazardous materials storage (if involved), review emergency management plan. Refer media enquiries to Education Director or DECD Media Unit. Be aware of wellbeing of staff and children and put any support in place.
Log information on IRMS, contact Education Director to discuss requirement and additional support. Arrange debrief etc Contact Facilities Manager / DECD corporate if repair or replacement of facilities required or assessment of safety. Restock emergency trolley, review hazardous materials storage (if involved), review emergency management plan. Refer media enquiries to Education Director or DECD Media Unit. Be aware of wellbeing of staff and children and put any support in place.
Page 20 of 22 | Emergency Management Plan | 2015
SCHEDULED/COMPLETED EMERGENCY DRILLS AND TRAINING Sites must schedule emergency drills relative to their specific risks. It is expected schools and preschools practice emergency procedures on at least two (2) occasions per term. This schedule should be kept up to date.
Detail (i.e. evacuation drill, invacuation drill, training) Date
Evacuation 28/02/18
Lockdown 16/03/18
Evacuation 23/05/18
Lockdown 22/06/18
Evacuation 15/08/18
Lockdown 14/09/18
Evacuation 07/11/18
Lockdown 07/12/18
Page 21 of 22 | Emergency Management Plan | 2015
BUSHFIRE RESPONSE PLAN It is a Departmental requirement for all R1 and R2 bushfire risk rated sites to complete the Bushfire Response Plan. Completion of this template within your sites Emergency Management Plan supersedes any previous Bushfire Response Plan updating process or documentation.
Bushfire Refuge
The term Bushfire Refuge has been adopted by DECD to reduce confusion with the terminology used by the CFS, and is generally a building on site that can provide short-term shelter from a bushfire to the site population only.
The term Last Resort Refuge is identified in each Council for community members as a space or building which could be used as a place of last resort for individuals to go to and remain during the passage of fire through their neighbourhood. A Last Resort Refuge is intended to provide a place of relative safety during a bushfire, but does not guarantee the survival of those who assemble there, and should only be used when personal Bushfire Survival Plans cannot be implemented or have failed.
NOTE: No DECD sites have been identified by the CFS as a Last Resort Refuge.
IMPORTANT: It is the responsibility of the site ERT to determine trigger points and act upon them as per the site’s Bushfire Response Plan.
The ERT must not rely on a call from the CFS that a bushfire threat is in the area and should not wait for instruction to move to the site’s designated Bushfire Refuge.
Trigger Point* to prepare for movement to the Bushfire Refuge:
On high risk days, ERT will check CFS web site and make observations of the area in the immediate vicinity of the school and follow advice from local Emergency Services.
Emergency alarm to prepare for movement to the Bushfire Refuge sounds like:
Continuous series of short blasts of whistle
Location of site Bushfire Refuge (address if off-site or attach school plan):
Hall
Other educational sites/services that may use Bushfire Refuge:
Crystal Brook Primary School , Crystal Brook Kindy and Happy Haven OSCH CBPS
Contact details of other educational sites/services that may use Bushfire Refuge:
86362134 & 86362411
Location of off-site evacuation point and intended method of transport:
Hospital directly across the road - walk, or Adelaide Square on Bowman Street - walk.
Page 22 of 22 | Emergency Management Plan | 2015
*Examples of a site’s Trigger Point may include the following:
A CFS Watch and Act message advising of a fire within a 20km radius of the township
Receipt of a SAFECOM SMS/phone call emergency alert advising of an imminent bushfire threat
Drinking Water Contingency Plan
If the Bushfire Refuge does not have available drinking water then other sources such as large water bottles MUST be taken into the Bushfire Refuge for use during an invacuation.
Rainwater tanks used for drinking purposes must incorporate disinfection via an ultraviolet light irradiation system. For further information regarding drinking water see the DECD Intranet at https://myintranet.learnlink.sa.edu.au/operations-and-management/facilities-and-security/energy,-water-and-waste-management/water
Water for Ablutions
During a power failure, a site may not have ablution water available, therefore alternatives should be considered. Sites may consider portable options (i.e. camping toilets) for use within the Bushfire Refuge during a bushfire emergency situation if water is not available for ablutions.
Provide details of the sites drinking water supply plan during a bushfire risk situation;
Hall has full kitchen facilities with running water. Drinking containers are filled on high risk days, disposable cups in emergency trolley.
Provide details of the sites ablution options during a bushfire emergency situation;
Disabled toilets within building, other toilets attached to building.