Building Staff Training For 450 Lexington Ave.. Fire Safety Plan In the event of a fire, the occupants on the floor with the fire and the floor above.

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Building Staff Training For 450 Lexington Ave.

Fire Safety Plan In the event of a fire, the occupants on the floor with the fire and the floor above will evacuated to at least two floors below Never use elevators

Emergency Action Plan non-fire Definition: A plan that includes staffing, emergency procedures, and drills for non-fire emergencies, that is approved by the FDNY. Purpose: To prepare the building personnel and occupants to be better prepared for non- fire emergencies.

Types of Response Shelter in Place: – Building occupants are advised to remain inside the building, at their desk or work area, in response to an emergency. They shall wait for further instructions and be prepared to move if so ordered. In-Building Relocation: – Occupants are moved to an EAP-approved safe harbor on their floor or a nearby floor. This safe space is called an In-Building Relocation Area (IBRA) and is usually located in a protected interior space of the building, away from windows. In-building relocation Areas in your building include conference rooms, elevator lobbies, interior corridors, and reception areas. – Warden Teams shall check the floor plan posted on their floor to locate their designated IBRA. Partial Evacuation – Occupants from one or more floors—but not the entire building—shall leave the building and move to a designated external safe area. Full Evacuation – The Fire Safety/EAP Director instructs all occupants to leave the building and move to a designated external safe area.

Typical IBRA

External Safe Areas Assembly Area #1 (Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP) – Esplanade located on 47 th Street between 1 st and 2 nd Avenues Assembly Area #2 (Andrews & Kurth) – Bryant Park, 40 th Street and 5 th Avenue Assembly Area #3 (Federated Investors) – 140 E. 45 th Street, 43 rd Floor (Federated Investors Branch Office) Assembly Area #4 (Smith Barney) – 541 Lexington Avenue (“W” Hotel Lobby at E. 49 th Street & Lexington Avenue) Assembly Area #5 (Partners Group) – Grand Central Terminal, Near Clock Assembly Area #6 (Wiggin & Dana) – SW corner of 46 th Street and 3 rd Avenue Assembly Area #7 (Shorenstein) – 125 Park Avenue, Suite 1405 (Shorenstein Branch Office) Assembly Area #8 (JLL Partners) – SW corner of 44 th Street and 2 nd Avenue Assembly Area #9 (Warburg Pincus) – SE corner of 48 th Street and Park Avenue Building’s Alternate Assembly Area #1 (All tenants) – Bryant Park at 6 th Avenue between 40 th and 42 nd Streets Building’s Alternate Assembly Area #2 (All tenants) – Dag Hammarskjold Plaza at East 47 th Street between 1 st and 2 nd Avenues

Stairwells Stairwell A runs from the 41 st floor mechanical room to the ground floor, exiting onto Lexington Avenue exterior. It is the primary Stair for In- Building Relocation or Evacuation. Stairwell B runs from the roof to the ground floor, exiting in the ground floor lobby near Shuttle Elevators. It is the Alternate Stair for In-Building Relocation or Evacuation. Stairwell C runs from the 11 th floor to the ground floor, exiting in the ground floor lobby near the Lexington Avenue walkway. Stairwell D runs from the 8 th floor to the ground floor, exiting to the 45 th street exterior. Stairwell E runs from the 5 th floor to the ground floor, exiting to USPS employee lobby and 45 th street (U.S. Postal Facility only).

Elevators Elevator Bank A serves floors 1, 8. Elevator Bank B serves floors 8, Elevator Bank C (cars 9-14) serves floors 8, 10, Elevator Bank C (car 15) serves floors 8, 10-14, 16, Elevator Bank D serves floors 8, Elevator Bank S (freight, car 16) serves floors 2, 6, 8, Elevator Bank S (freight, car 17) serves floors 2, 6, 8,

Elevators – Will not be used during a fire – In the event of a non-fire emergency, elevators will be recalled to the lobby or the their lowest floor. If the FS/EAP Director deems the elevators safe after assessment, elevator service may be restored for in-building relocation, partial evacuation or full evacuation – As building staff you may be assigned a role as an EAP Elevator Starter, which runs one car in each elevator bank to transport occupants, under the supervision of the FSP/EAP Director – The Freight Elevator (S Bank) will be used to transport injured persons and occupants requiring assistance. – On nights and weekends, occupants should be prepared to take the stairs.

EAP Staff The EAP staff has many of the same members as the fire safety team. Most members are trained to respond to non-fire emergencies in addition to fire emergencies. The EAP staff includes the FS/EAP Director, Deputy FS/EAP Director, Fire Safety/EAP Brigade, Critical Operations Staff, and Warden Teams. Building Staff will wear red vests

Fire Safety/EAP Director The Fire Safety/EAP Director is specially trained and certified by the FDNY, and must be present during regular business hours. In the event of an emergency, the director shall report to the Fire Command Station or to a designated alternate location. The director will implement EAP procedures and notify emergency response personnel. The director performs many critical duties, such as: – Organize the EAP Brigade – Train and Supervise the EAP staff Fire Safety/ EAP Deputy Directors and Building Evacuation Supervisors: 3 hour initial training and 1-hour refresher every six months Fire Safety/EAP wardens, Deputy Wardens, and Brigade: 2 hour –training and 1-hour annual refresher – Approve EAP materials – Conduct EAP Drills – Post Required notices and maintain required recordkeeping

Deputy Fire Safety/EAP Director Deputy Fire Safety/EAP Directors follow instructions and assist the Fire Safety/EAP Director. They, too, are specially trained and certified by the FDNY and must be present during business hours. If the FS/EAP director is not present, the deputy director will serve as the Fire Safety/EAP Director

Fire Safety/EAP Building Evacuation Supervisors A Fire Safety/ EAP Building Evacuation Supervisor is present and on duty at all times when the Fire Safety/ EAP Director is not required to be on duty, but occupants are in the building. The BES will exercise the authority and responsibility of the Fire Safety/EAP Director to implement the EAP.

Fire Safety/EAP Floor Warden Teams Fire Safety/EAP Floor Wardens- direct shelter-in-place, in-building relocation and evacuations during regular business hours Know the IBRA and exit route on the floor and where their designated assembly areas are located. Floor Warden Duties: – Direct Deputy Wardens, searchers, and floor occupants – Determine if stairwells are safe and prevent elevator use unless authorized – Follow the Fire Safety/EAP Director’s instructions – Respond Accordingly: Emergency affecting floor occupants: Shall take immediate and appropriate action and notify the Fire Safety/ EAP Director Emergency not affecting floor occupants: Inform the Fire Safety/EAP Director and wait for instructions Floor wardens (as well as Deputy Wardens, the Chief Engineer and Designee) are to close, but not lock all interior doors, including fire doors.

Fire Safety/EAP Floor Warden Teams Continued Deputy Wardens – Present during business hours – Assist with floor searches and emergency procedures. – If the floor warden is absent the deputy will assume their duties. Searchers: Along with deputy wardens, they inspect the floor. All searches must be done visually and not just by voice response. Warden Team shall wear red hats to identify themselves

Fire Safety/EAP Brigade The brigade is composed of building personnel who are in charge of essential building management, building operations (engineering), and security. In the event of an emergency, brigade members will report to their EAP-Designated locations and be ready to undertake their assignments, unless the Fire Safety/EAP Director instructs them otherwise.

EAP Brigade The Chief Engineer or designees are to leave the following systems open unless directed otherwise by the EAP Director: Natural gas and steam shutoffs Water supply Fuel systems HVAC systems (shut down switch located on floor 6)

Critical Operations Staff Building and tenant staff can be designated as Critical Operations Staff based on the critical nature of their duties, either to the operations of building equipment or other essential services (security, IT operations, evacuation assistances, etc.)

Occupants with Special Needs and Assisting the Injured Occupants requiring assistance during an emergency will notify their floor warden in advance, and will be assigned a co-worker and a backup co- worker to assist them. The EAP will periodically review the list of occupants requiring assistance that will be kept at the Fire Command Station Occupants and their helpers will be trained on relocation and evacuation procedures. Assisting the injured: EAP staff will notify the FS/EAP Director of any injured occupants. Brigade members will respond immediately and provide assistance while waiting for medical teams to arrive. Emergency responders and the injured shall be transported via freight elevator.

Communications Fire Command Station, 1 st Floor Alternate Stations: – Engineering Office, 6 th Floor – Loading Dock Console Class E Fire Alarm-and-Communications System Two-way radios and Nextel will be primary communication for EAP Brigade members and Critical Operations Staff

Initiating the Emergency Action Plan or EAP Drill; The Fire Safety/ EAP Director will sound an alarm tone followed by an announcement that includes the following information – What has occurred – Where it has occurred – What portions of the plan will be implemented – Why it is necessary to implement the plan During an emergency announcements form the alarm-and-communication system will be repeated or updated to keep everyone informed of the situation.

Alternate means of communication Phones Two-way radios Cell-phones s Bullhorns Personal contact Cell-phones and radios will not be used if there is a threat of an explosion

Fire and EAP Drills Fire Drills: EAP Drills: – Instructional Drill: Become familiar with EAP requirements and procedures Learn about exit routes, IBRA, assembly areas, and movement response – Stairwell Familiarization Drill: Learn about relocating or evacuating via the building’s stairwells Become familiar with stair safety features and safe evacuation procedures when escorted down at least four floors