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During a planned building evacuation drill, a security professional observes an individual with mobility limitations struggling to descend a crowded staircase. The building's emergency plan specifies designated refuge areas and assisted evacuation procedures for persons with disabilities. What is the security professional's primary responsibility in this scenario?

According to Canadian emergency preparedness guidelines and accessibility standards, individuals with mobility limitations during an evacuation should be direct

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Question: During a planned building evacuation drill, a security professional observes an individual with mobility limitations struggling to descend a crowded staircase. The building's emergency plan specifies designated refuge areas and assisted evacuation procedures for persons with disabilities. What is the security professional's primary responsibility in this scenario?

Answer options: ✅ Direct the individual to the nearest designated refuge area and then communicate their location and status to the evacuation coordinator or emergency services for assisted evacuation.

  • Immediately attempt to carry the individual down the stairs, ensuring a swift exit from the building.
  • Advise the individual to wait on the nearest landing for less crowded conditions before continuing their descent.
  • Instruct other evacuees to assist the individual, creating a human chain to help them down the stairs.

Correct answer: Direct the individual to the nearest designated refuge area and then communicate their location and status to the evacuation coordinator or emergency services for assisted evacuation.

Explanation: According to Canadian emergency preparedness guidelines and accessibility standards, individuals with mobility limitations during an evacuation should be directed to designated refuge areas. The primary responsibility of the security professional is to ensure their safety in these areas while coordinating assisted evacuation with trained personnel or emergency services.

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