Fire Drills
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As with most companies, we try to have a fire drill once per year and occasionally there is a problem with the alarm system that ends up clearing out the building. But, most people realize that they are merely drills, some hang out for awhile or mosey on out leisurely. Last time the VP never left his office.
We were thinking of doing something to add a little excitement or realism.... a sense of doubt as to whether it is truly a drill or a real emergency. You can purchase smoke candles that provide a toxic-free smoke and they come in different sizes depending on how much you want or the size of the facility.
Has anybody else used anything like this? My concern is that someone will panic and injure themselves and we'd be open to a lawsuit. At minimum, we'd have a WC case.
We were thinking of doing something to add a little excitement or realism.... a sense of doubt as to whether it is truly a drill or a real emergency. You can purchase smoke candles that provide a toxic-free smoke and they come in different sizes depending on how much you want or the size of the facility.
Has anybody else used anything like this? My concern is that someone will panic and injure themselves and we'd be open to a lawsuit. At minimum, we'd have a WC case.
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One thing a VP should know is that they help set the tone and standard of office behavior. This VP's poor performance in this area should come up on their appraisal. Of course, in a perfect world...
Good luck!
Nae
Edit: Be careful, don't think that he can't get someone else to fire you.
Anyway, no one seems that excited about the realistic effects of smoke confirming my suspicions. I do like Dutch's fake bank robbery, though.