Fire Drill Checklist Form
Record every fire drill outcome in one place, so your safety records are complete and your team is prepared.
Fire drill records kept on paper are rarely complete when an audit or inspection takes place. A missed evacuation time, unrecorded absentee, or undocumented equipment check can mean a compliance failure under health and safety regulations. Typeform's fire drill checklist form gives safety officers a consistent, digital way to document every drill outcome.
The form covers evacuation timing, headcounts, assembly point confirmation, equipment checks, identified issues, and corrective actions required. Staff work through one item at a time, so your team confirms every procedure in the right order. Conditional logic adds a corrective action field whenever an issue is flagged, keeping the full record in one place. A drill that reveals a blocked exit triggers questions about who was notified and what action was taken.
Customize it with your building details, assembly points, equipment checks, and any site-specific safety requirements. Assign it to your safety officer or designated floor wardens to complete on the day of each drill. Every completed checklist logs in Google Sheets via Zapier, so your safety records are ready for the next compliance audit. A consistent digital record protects your organization, and your compliance evidence is complete before the inspector arrives.
A fire drill checklist form documents the procedures, outcomes, and observations recorded during a workplace fire drill. It captures evacuation timing, headcounts, assembly point confirmation, equipment status, identified hazards, and any corrective actions in one record. It functions as the compliance record that demonstrates fire safety procedures were carried out and documented.
Workplace health and safety regulations require regular fire drills to be conducted and documented, not just completed. A verbal report or a note on a whiteboard doesn't constitute a compliant safety record. A structured form creates a time-stamped record for every drill, so your organization can demonstrate compliance when an inspection occurs. Use it for quarterly drills, annual safety reviews, and post-occupancy checks following changes to the building layout.
Cover both procedures and outcomes:
- Building name, address, and drill date
- Time drill was announced and time last person reached the assembly point
- Total number of evacuees (staff, visitors, contractors)
- Assembly point location and confirmation that all areas were cleared
- Equipment checks (fire alarms, emergency lighting, fire extinguishers)
- Any issues identified during the drill (blocked exits, equipment faults, slow evacuation)
- Corrective actions taken or planned
- Name and signature of the responsible safety officer
- Planned date of next drill
Use Typeform's File Upload feature to attach photos of identified hazards, blocked exits, or equipment faults directly in the checklist. Accepted file types include JPG, PNG, and PDF, with a 10MB limit per file. Visual evidence arrives alongside the written record, so your compliance documentation includes both observations and photographic proof. File Upload is available on paid Typeform plans.
A single record is useful, but a consistent record across every drill over time is what demonstrates genuine compliance. Use the same form link for every drill so your format stays consistent across all records. Connect it to Google Sheets via Zapier so every drill submission adds automatically to your safety log.
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