If you notice a fire, warn others by shouting “FIRE” and press the nearest EPS push-button alarm, if the building is equipped with one. Report the fire to the Security Guards at CZU on tel. no. +420 224 38 2222, which will ensure that the fire department is called, or call the Fire and Rescue Service directly at 150. Then follow the instructions of the incident commander, who coordinates firefighting and personal protection.
If it is safe to do so, try to extinguish the fire using a fire extinguisher located on each floor of the building. In the event of a fire spreading, evacuate the building immediately and find an open area.
One of the basic obligations of CZU is to provide you with a safe and health-promoting study environment. The obligation to ensure occupational health and safety applies to all individuals who, with the knowledge of CZU, are present on its premises, buildings and workplaces (including external ones). In order to protect your own health and the health of others, you, as a student, are obliged to comply with legal and other regulations and instructions for occupational health and safety, which you will be introduced to in the course "Introduction to Studies" in the MOODLE learning system. You are also obliged to follow the safety instructions and information on safety signs and documents placed on the premises, buildings and workplaces of CZU. Other requirements for occupational health and safety are available at workplaces. Students are obliged to follow the instructions of teachers and managers. Students are also obliged to use personal protective equipment available at individual workplaces.
Fire represents a risk with one of the most tragic consequences. In the event of a fire, it is necessary to follow the Fire Alarm Guidelines and the Evacuation Plan, which are posted in all buildings and available at all CZU workplaces and sports facilities. With regulations and instructions for ensuring fire protection in the premises and workplaces of CZU of the "introduction to studies" subject in the MOODLE learning system In the event of a fire alarm, it is your duty to immediately interrupt your current activity and follow the instructions of the members of the preventive fire patrol, teacher or head of the workplace. If you are in a building threatened by fire, try to leave it via the marked escape routes with pictograms to the nearest exit out of the building to the "evacuation point" of the nearest assembly point (these places are visibly marked on the campus). Wait here until further instructions from the integrated rescue services.