Evacuation routes definition

Evacuation routes means routes designated by county civil defense authorities or the regional evacuation plan for the movement of persons to safety in the event of a hurricane.

Examples of Evacuation routes in a sentence

  • Evacuation routes The Tenant undertakes not to block evacuation routes within the Premises in any way and to allow the other tenants within the Property to use these in emergency.

  • School District Requirement: Lockdown guidelines School District Requirement: Evacuation routes and plans School District Requirement: Visitor Access Control - use of staff clothing/staff identification cards to limit access to students.

  • Evacuation routes and locations should be inspected prior to, or immediately upon, the arrival of evacuees to ensure that a secondary explosive device has not been placed in these areas.

  • The plan addresses all of the following: • Personnel roles, lines of authority, and communication; • Emergency recognition and prevention; • Evacuation routes and procedures; • Emergency medical treatment and first aid; • Emergency alarm and response procedures; • Hazardous material release; and • Personal protective equipment and emergency equipment.

  • Evacuation routes, alarms or assembly points for one emergency may differ from another emergency.

  • Evacuation routes for the cities of Marysville and Wheatland should be coordinated through their respective law enforcement agencies.

  • Evacuation routes and exits are posted in each major area of facility.