Evacuation Plan

George Washington Ross Hall – Project # 2101

2300 I St NW Washington, DC 20052

An evacuation will be ordered for life threatening emergencies (collapse, explosion, fire).  Person/persons discovering emergency shall take the following actions:

  • Immediately dial 911
  • Contact Consigli Superintendent: Joseph Mruk (202)763-9231

Evacuation order shall be:

  • Alerting all workers by the sounding of three long blasts of an air horn or building alarm.    
  • Workers must stop and secure all work and machinery, including all hoisted materials, and evacuate the building immediately by use of the nearest exit.
  • Critical operations shutdown procedures (unless listed above) are not required, because no employees are authorized to delay evacuation for this purpose.
  • Portable fire extinguishers are provided if fire is in incipient/budding phase only.
  • Superintendent, Mruk and any other trained individual on site, is responsible for performing first aid on any injured person once outside evacuated area.
  • After an emergency evacuation, employees are directed to gather outside of the building near the George Washington Hospital. See Below.
  • Superintendent Mruk, or a CCC designee, will be responsible for accounting for all CCC employees on site.
  • Superintendent Mruk, or the CCC designee, will be responsible for knowing which subcontractors are on site at all times. A representative from each subcontractor will be responsible for accounting for their employees and notifying Superintendent Mruk or the CCC representative.
  • For further assistance with emergency evacuation procedures, you may contact Safety Director Dan Della-Giustina at (508)686-6008
  • D.C Safety Manager Andrew Kolodziejczak (202)815-9925

Muster Point

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