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Safety & Emergency Series: Where’s the Muster Point?

  • Writer: VTRA
    VTRA
  • Oct 24, 2025
  • 1 min read

We’re kicking off our Safety and Emergency Series with an important question: Where is the muster point?


In the event of a fire, earthquake, or any emergency where everyone on site needs to gather, the muster point is located behind the big blue garbage bin in the parking lot. Next time you come for your shift, take a moment to find it so you’ll be prepared if an emergency ever happens. Knowing where to go keeps everyone safe and organized!



 
 
 

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