Essential health and safety information for all building users. Image Fire Safety The fire alarm is an audio as well as visual alarm. In the event of a fire, a loud siren will be activated as well as flashing fire alarm points in the roof throughout the building. Follow the fire signs to the nearest fire escape, bearing in mind the nearest exit might not be the one you came in. Make your way to the fire assembly point that is located on Potterow at its junction with Marshall Lane. Please take note of the nearest exit when working in the building. All building users should ensure that you read and understand the building Fire Action Plan Fire Stewards and Fire Coordinators should be present in the building Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm but should there be no fire stewards available on site then you should call University Security on 0131 650 2257 to confirm when it is safe to return to the building. In the event of a fire alarm, lifts should not be used. There are fire refuge points on every floor for anyone who is unable to use the stairs in an evacuation. Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm the intercom in the refuge points can be used to summon assistance. Outside of these times, you should call University Security on 0131 650 2222. University Security will then assist you in your evacuation. Please ensure you are aware of the location of the refuge points if these will be needed. For further information on fire safety, including the management of lithium batteries please ensure you are familiar with University guidance General fire guidance | The University of Edinburgh Fire Alarm Testing A fire alarm test takes place every Thursday at 11.30am. During the test, there is no requirement to exit the building. A fire drill will take place at least one a year and building users are expected to exit the building as it if were a real fire. This an essential requirement designed to test and review the systems in place. Non fire related building evacuation situations There may be extreme situations where Bayes Centre will need to close at short notice. This is not an exhaustive list but some examples of these could be loss of power and/or heating, flooding or adverse weather. In these situations a member of the Bayes team will inform everyone in the building at that time of the need to evacuate and you should leave the building immediately. We will endeavour to circulate information on any closure out to all Bayes users as quickly as is possible. Staff, students, visitors and event attendees who may require assistance during an evacuation Individuals who would need assistance to evacuate may require a Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan (PEEP). Further information and guidance can be found at Assisted Evacuation | The University of Edinburgh or please get in touch with Bayes.Reception@ed.ac.uk Event organisers are responsible for ensuring event attendees are provided with information relating to the University’s Assisted Evacuation Procedures. If you require assistance please get in touch with Bayes-Events@ed.ac.uk First Aid First Aid kits are available on each level, outside the kitchen, placed on the wall beside the sitting area. Please report any injuries or incidents to bayes.reception@ed.ac.uk. There is a defibrillator and a first aid kit available at reception. There are first aid trained members of staff available Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm and contact reception if they are needed. Building users should ensure they work in a safe manner for the safety of themselves and others. If anyone is found to be working in unsafe manner, they will be asked to leave the building. Building users can seek support by emailing bayes.reception@ed.ac.uk Health and & Safety Policy You can view the Bayes Centre's Health & Safety Policy below. Document Bayes Centre Health and Safety Policy (464.59 KB / PDF) This article was published on 2024-09-30