Search Checklist following a Bomb Threat
This checklist helps show that rooms are free of explosive
devices. A copy of the completed checklist should
be immediately available to the emergency coordinator to guide a building
search.
If anything unusual is observed, immediately notify the
emergency coordinator.
Confidential
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| Room: |
Name: |
Date: |
1. What was the condition of the room when I was last in it?
- Door was locked / unlocked
- Lights were off / on
- Windows were locked / unlocked
2. How did I find the room upon entering?
- Door was locked
- The lock opened normally / abnormally
- The light switch was normal
- Windows were locked /unlocked
3. Following the alarm, I checked the room for:
- Unknown objects
- Extraneous wires
- Packages
- Ticking sounds
- Abnormal smell of chemicals
- Lengths of pipe
- Dynamite caps
- Dynamite sticks
- Exposed matchbooks
4. I searched:
- The floor
- The walls
- The ceilings
- In desks
- In closets
- Among books
- Among packages
- Under steps
5. Foreign object present?
6. If so, describe it:
7. Leave the object alone - immediately notify emergency
coordinator
| Martyn Carruthers
was a medical technician and served on Royal Navy nuclear
submarines during the Cold War. He was health physics and
safety officer at English and Canadian nuclear power stations, and Radiation
Protection Officer for the Canadian government, where he worked with Public Health
and Emergency Measures organizations. Martyn also founded
Soulwork
Solutions,
a complete system of coaching and mentorship. |
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