In the event of a hazardous release, which may arise either from
terrorist attacks or even industrial accidents, it is critical to
determine what is the most appropriate protective action to adopt
to safeguard the lives of the affected population. Where circumstances
permit, the affected population should be evacuated in a co-ordinated
manner away from the dangerous environment. However, hazardous release
often occur instantaneously resulting in short reaction time. Under
such circumstances, the most viable option would be to seek protection
in-doors wherever you are and therein lies the concept of IPP.
In the case of non-residential premises like factories or offices,
where buildings often differ in structure and specifications, there
is a need for a proper IPP plan that is customised to each building's
unique features. The plan should be updated and practised regularly,
to help familiarise and safeguard its building occupants in the
event that IPP is activated.
To assist building owners and management in developing an appropriate
IPP Plan, please click below for more information:
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