Safety drills and emergency preparedness
Evaluates an institutionalised emergency preparedness programme rooted in Amānah (trust) and Ḥifẓ al‑Nafs (preserving life): risk‑based drills (evacuation and lockdown), trained roles, inclusive procedures (including PEEPs), equipment readiness, and continuous improvement that safeguard worshippers, learners, staff, and volunteers. Applies especially to waqf-owned/managed premises as part of stewardship of endowed assets and protection of beneficiaries. Programme is owned by the Responsible Person (Fire Safety) and reviewed by trustees/board at least annually; drill outcomes, overdue actions, and material risks are reported via a standard Safety Assurance Pack.
- CC3: The essential trustee (risk/safeguarding)
- Safeguarding for trustees
- Charity Governance Code (Principle 5)
- ISO 45001:2018 — OH&S Management
- ISO 22301:2019 — Business Continuity
- ISO 22320:2018 — Incident Management
- PAS 79‑1:2020 — Fire Risk Assessment
- EFQM Model
- Baldrige Framework
- Al‑Tarātīb al‑Idāriyyah
- MHSWR 1999
- RR(FS)O 2005
- HSE Fire Safety Guidance
- BS 9999:2017
- UK Corp Gov Code
- RSH Safeguarding Standards
- ProtectUK Guidance
- HSWA 1974
- First Aid Regs 1981
- Equality Act 2010
- Fire Safety Act 2021
- Fire Safety Regs 2022
- Home Office ACT
- DfE Emergency Planning
- Safety Signs and Signals Regs 1996
- RIDDOR 2013
- Data Protection Act 2018
- The Purple Guide
- BS 5839-1
- BS 5266
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