What is the purpose of a muster point?

What is a Muster Point. A muster point is considered as the safest place during emergency, where every occupant of the job premises are expected to assemble for head count before rescue operation is initiated if necessary. Muster point is determined as part of the emergency plan and always communicated to all workers and visitors through induction.

Where do you put the muster point signs?

Muster Point Signs and Labels 1 Show employees and visitors where they need to go during an evacuation 2 Place these signs along evacuation routes and at employee gathering points 3 Any commercial or industrial space requiring special evacuation procedures can use these signs

How is muster point determined in an emergency?

Muster point is determined as part of the emergency plan and always communicated to all workers and visitors through induction. It is a very important point which must be determined and well communicated; emergency drills should be carried out to determine the workability of the emergency plan.

How do you identify a muster point Captain?

The muster point captain should be identified through visible attire (such as a brightly colored safety vest) and is the point of contact for the fire department or other first responders.

A muster point is a pre-determined area where all employees and visitors to an organization gather in the case of an emergency.

What is the difference between a muster point and an assembly point?

Muster points are well marked so that everyone in the facility knows where it is located. They are a single location for everyone on site to gather at. Assembly points are locations to gather that are identified across a workplace.

What’s the difference between a muster point and an emergency?

A: A muster point is a pre-determined area where all employees and visitors to an organization gather in the case of an emergency.