The following 20 questions are multiple choice questions. You are asked to circle the answer you believe is correct. Please ensure your name and contact details as below are completed. By signing this questionnaire you are confirming that you have completed the induction and that the answers that you have provided are your answers. Refer to the end of the questionnaire for forwarding instructions. Name Organisation Work Phone Contact Email Signature Which training are you completing? TERMINAL 1 TERMINAL 3 (please circle relevant training) 1. What following activities could result in an emergency evacuation of a terminal or building? a) A fire, hazardous material spill, or bomb threat b) A fire, building damage, or gas leak c) A fire, threat to safety, or a flooded interior d) All answers are correct 2. The Emergency Control Organisation has a hierarchy of control. From the highest level of authority, describe the order of control a) Chief Warden, Deputy Chief Warden, Deputy Warden, Staff b) Duty Manager, Chief Warden, Deputy Chief Warden, Warden, Deputy Warden, Staff c) Staff, Chief Warden, Deputy Chief Warden, Warden, Deputy Warden, Staff d) Duty Manager, Safety Officer, Security Officer, Staff 1
3. Staff working in terminals and buildings, in an emergency are expected to: a) Push your way out of the building as fast as possible ahead of customers and passengers. b) Check to make sure that all facilities are locked up and that everything is in order. c) Follow the directions of the wardens, be aware of the evacuation plan and be able to assist them as required. d) Run to find the reason for the alarm as soon as the alert is sounded. 4. During an evacuation, when noticing a person with a disability that may need help you should: 5. A FIP, EWIS and WIP are a) Tell them to stay where they are until a warden comes by to assist. b) Ask the person what assistance they need to safely evacuate the terminal and help them or seek assistance from a warden. c) Find a red WIP phone and call the Chief Warden and ask him/her what to do. d) Ask another person nearby to take care of them. a) A Fire Fighter Information Panel, Emergency Warning and Inter Communication System and Warden Intercom Phone. b) Fire Indicator Panel, Emergency Warning and Inter Communication System and Warden Information Panel. c) Fire Indicator Panel, Emergency Warning and Information System and Warden Intercom Phone. d) Fire Indicator Panel, Emergency Warning and Inter Communication System and Warden Intercom Phone. 6. The first thing a Warden should do in an emergency is to a) Provide information to visitors and passengers as to what is happening. b) Ensure the security of the building and work areas after people have left. c) Ensure the safety of themselves and those around them in an emergency. d) Save as many lives as possible 2
7. As a staff member, once at emergency assembly areas you should a) Inform everyone about what you know has happened. b) Find you work friends and discuss how things have happened and what could be done better. c) Check the welfare of others around you and ensure their continuing safety and comfort. d) Only A & B 8. Besides an over seeing role of Airport Operations, the Airport Control Centre (ACC) is established to: a) Ensure that the right services are working with the right airlines. b) Control the response of the Fire Fighters and Police to emergencies. c) Watch to ensure that passengers exiting the terminals are safe. d) Monitor and receive all incident and emergency alerts at the airport and ensure timely notification and intervention by emergency services. 9. Reoccupation of the terminal or public building is approved. Reoccupation is best described by: a) Terminal food outlets and shops check their stock first, and then passengers are allowed to enter. b) Security is established first, followed by terminal tenants and operators and then passengers. c) Terminal staff enter first to set up systems, then security check the passengers through the door. d) Cleaners enter first with security to ensure any damage is quickly 10. The role of the Chief Warden is to: cleaned before anyone else enters. a) Ascertain the nature of the emergency and take appropriate action. b) Confirm the emergency services have been notified. c) Brief emergency services on their arrival. d) All of the above. 3
11. When an alarm is activated and people are required to evacuate, which of the following is true: a) Sliding doors will open, but only terminal access control doors with green lights will be unlocked. b) Sliding doors will remain open, be able to be opened and all terminal access Control doors will be unlocked to ensure safety first. c) Terminal access control doors will stay locked for security reasons but all others will open. d) If doors are unable to be opened you can throw a chair through the glass to get out. 12. Terminal and building fire alarm systems include: a) Vigilance by staff who know where the alarms are and activate the alarm at the first sign of fire. b) Fire Indicator Panels, and break glass alarms. c) Smoke and heat detectors with sprinkler systems. d) All of the above. 13. If you see a fire you should: a) Find the nearest extinguisher and put it out and then tell someone. b) Stay at the fire until the fire brigade arrive and tell you what to do next. c) Only attempt to extinguish the fire based on your first responder training and likely success of extinguishment in absolute safety. Alert the Airport Control Centre. d) Both A & B 14. On being aware of an emergency, security incident or need for first aid you should: a) Report it to the Airport Control Centre 9478 8500. b) Call your supervisor and tell them what is happening. c) Call the Perth Airport reception on 9478 8888 to report it as an incident. d) Report it to the Airport Control Centre on 9478 8500 but if life is in immediate threat ensure that 000 is contacted first. 4
15. Which is an alert warning and an evacuation warning a) An alert tone is an evenly spaced low flat frequency sound with yellow warning lights while an evacuation tone is a rising frequency whoop, whoop tone with red warning lights. b) An alert tone is a rising frequency whoop, whoop tone with yellow warning lights while an evacuation tone is an evenly spaced low flat frequency sound with red warning lights. c) An alert tone is an evenly spaced low flat frequency sound with red warning lights while an evacuation tone is a rising frequency whoop, whoop tone with yellow warning lights. d) An alert tone is a rising frequency whoop, whoop tone with red warning lights while an evacuation tone is an evenly spaced low flat frequency sound with yellow warning lights. 16. An employer at the Perth Airport is required to: a) Ensure all employees are aware of the emergency, alerts, plans, location of alarms, fire equipment, exits and assembly areas. b) Ensure all employees are familiar with the equipment that is available on the fire services vehicles when responding to a fire. c) Ensure all employees are not penalised for lost time resulting in evacuations. d) All of the above. 17. During an evacuation, building lifts should be used a) Only to take wardens to the location of the fire. b) To assist the elderly and this with children in strollers to exit the building. c) Never. d) Only when going down floors and not up. 5
18. The order of re-entering the terminal or building after an evacuation is a) All persons moving into sterile areas are to be rescreened other than those passengers that had already been screened and were waiting for flights. b) Only persons with bags moving into sterile areas have to be rescreened. c) Passengers are able to pass through screening points while screening points are re-established, as long as they are patted down by security. d) All persons moving into sterile areas are to be rescreened. 19. Evacuation drills should be conducted in terminals and buildings a) Every month. b) At least yearly. c) Only if something hasn t happened in the last year. d) When a new chief warden is appointed. 20. On hearing an alert tone you should: a) Hope that it is a false alarm and continue business as normal. b) Be alert and prepared to evacuate from your area via the designated nearest safe exit and follow the directions of wardens. c) Move out of the area to a nearby coffee shop until it is over. d) Leave the area immediately. Please forward the completed questionnaire by: Fax: 08 9478 8889 Email: Drop off at: Katrina.fisher@wac.com.au Reception, Level 2, Hkew Alpha, 2 George Wiencke Drive ATT: Katrina Fisher 6