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After accusing Anna of smoking in the office, Paul thinks the team needs an update on their health and safety policy. Find out the phrases you need to talk about being safe at work.

Intermediate · 161207 · 2016-12-07

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After accusing Anna of smoking in the office, Paul thinks the team needs an update on their health and safety policy. Find out the phrases you need to talk about being safe at work. This episode focuses on the phrases to be used during a fire drill in the office.

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  • 1. If you see a fire, raise the alarm.

    BBC UK: If you see a fire, raise the alarm.

  • 2. Walk calmly to your nearest fire exit.

    BBC UK: Walk calmly to your nearest fire exit.

  • 3. Meet at the fire assembly point.

    BBC UK: Meet at the fire assembly point.

  • 4. No smoking on company premises.

    BBC UK: No smoking on company premises.

Transcript
Speakers: Narrator, Anna, Paul, Denise, Tom, All

1. Narrator

Welcome back. Things are quite tense at Tip Top Trading today. Paul, the boss, mistakenly thinks Anna's been smoking on company premises and she's trying to explain herself.

BBC UK: Welcome back. Things are quite tense at Tip Top Trading today. Paul, the boss, mistakenly thinks Anna's been smoking on company premises and she's trying to explain herself.

2. Anna

But, but...

BBC UK: But, but…

3. Paul

Frankly, I'm disappointed with you Anna. You're a hard worker but it doesn't mean you can go against company policy.

BBC UK: Frankly, I'm disappointed with you Anna. You're a hard worker but it doesn't mean you can go against company policy.

4. Narrator

Anna, remember the phrases we've learnt about a misunderstanding!

BBC UK: Anna, remember the phrases we've learnt about a misunderstanding!

5. Anna

Oh yes. Paul, I think there's been a misunderstanding.

BBC UK: Oh yes. Paul, I think there's been a misunderstanding.

6. Paul

A misunderstanding? How can you explain the smell of cigarette smoke? This is a 'no smoking' building.

BBC UK: A misunderstanding? How can you explain the smell of cigarette smoke? This is a 'no smoking' building.

7. Anna

Let me explain. I went down to the warehouse to speak to Mr. Ingle and... well... someone else was smoking.

BBC UK: Let me explain. I went down to the warehouse to speak to Mr Ingle and… well… someone else was smoking.

8. Paul

What!? Someone was smoking in the warehouse? Golly gosh, that's highly dangerous. Who was it Anna?

BBC UK: What!? Someone was smoking in the warehouse? Golly gosh, that's highly dangerous. Who was it Anna?

9. Anna

Err... well... I can't really say. But I dealt with it and it won't happen again.

BBC UK: Err… well… I can't really say. But I dealt with it and it won't happen again.

10. Narrator

Yes, you dealt with it very well Anna but can you keep your secret about Mr. Ingle safe?

BBC UK: Yes, you dealt with it very well Anna but can you keep your secret about Mr Ingle safe?

11. Paul

Thank you Anna and sorry about the misunderstanding. Would you like a cookie? Now I really think it's time we had a review of our health and safety procedures.

BBC UK: Thank you Anna and sorry about the misunderstanding. Would you like a biscuit? Now I really think it's time we had a review of our health and safety procedures.

12. Paul

Denise, could you gather everyone round in the meeting room please.

BBC UK: Denise, could you gather everyone round in the meeting room please.

13. Denise

(On phone) I'll have to call you back Marge. (Hangs up) Could you all gather in the meeting room please, Paul has something important to say.

BBC UK: (On phone) I'll have to call you back Marge. (Hangs up) Could you all gather in the meeting room please, Paul has something important to say.

14. Tom

What is it Denise? Is it about my fantastic sales figures again, huh?

BBC UK: What is it Denise? Is it about my fantastic sales figures again, huh?

15. Denise

I doubt it Tom. It sounded urgent. I'd better bring some tea.

BBC UK: I doubt it Tom. It sounded urgent. I'd better bring some tea.

16. Paul

Thank you for joining me. Unfortunately, there has been an incident in the warehouse. Someone has been smoking and I'm not happy, so I thought I would remind you of our health and safety procedures.

BBC UK: Thank you for joining me. Unfortunately, there has been an incident in the warehouse. Someone has been smoking and I'm not happy, so I thought I would remind you of our health and safety procedures.

17. Tom

Not this again!

BBC UK: Not this again!

18. Paul

Your safety is our responsibility. But to keep safe we must follow some simple rules. Denise, what's the first one?

BBC UK: Your safety is our responsibility. But to keep safe we must follow some simple rules. Denise, what's the first one?

19. Denise

(Slurps tea) If you see a fire, raise the alarm - oh and call the fire service.

BBC UK: (Slurps tea) If you see a fire, raise the alarm – oh and call the fire service.

20. Tom

Yeah, you love seeing those firemen, don't you, Denise!

BBC UK: Yeah, you love seeing those firemen, don't you, Denise!

21. Paul

Shhh Tom. Maybe you could tell us the other rule?

BBC UK: Shhh Tom. Maybe you could tell us the other rule?

22. Tom

Oh yeah right. If you hear the fire alarm, get out quick.

BBC UK: Oh yeah right. If you hear the fire alarm, get out quick.

23. Paul

Not exactly Tom. I think we should walk calmly to our nearest fire exit, following the green signs, go outside and meet at the fire assembly point.

BBC UK: Not exactly Tom. I think we should walk calmly to our nearest fire exit, following the green signs, go outside and meet at the fire assembly point.

24. Denise

Yes, and I will take a register of who is here, using my red pen (slurps tea).

BBC UK: Yes, and I will take a register of who is here, using my red pen (slurps tea).

25. Paul

Do you mind not slurping Denise?

BBC UK: Do you mind not slurping Denise?

26. Denise

This is thirsty work.

BBC UK: This is thirsty work.

27. Paul

Hmm. Now is everyone clear about what to do if there is a fire alarm?

BBC UK: Hmm. Now is everyone clear about what to do if there is a fire alarm?

28. Tom

It's usually a false alarm anyway.

BBC UK: It's usually a false alarm anyway.

29. Paul

That's not the point. Now Anna, what about smoking?

BBC UK: That's not the point. Now Anna, what about smoking?

30. Anna

No smoking on company premises. But it wasn't me, it was Mr. Ingle.

BBC UK: No smoking on company premises. But it wasn't me, it was Mr Ingle.

31. All

Mr. Ingle!

BBC UK: Mr Ingle!

32. Paul

I see, so it was Mr. Ingle smoking in the warehouse. You should have told me Anna.

BBC UK: I see, so it was Mr Ingle smoking in the warehouse. You should have told me Anna.

33. Anna

Sorry!

BBC UK: Sorry!

34. Paul

Right, I'm going to have to look into this. Back to work everyone... oh and take a cookie with you.

BBC UK: Right, I'm going to have to look into this. Back to work everyone… oh and take a biscuit with you.

35. Narrator

So Anna's let the cat out of the bag - Mr. Ingle won't be pleased - but at least she now knows what do if a fire breaks out. Here are some of the phrases we've heard today, that can be used in an emergency: If you see a fire, raise the alarm. Walk calmly to your nearest fire exit. Meet at the fire assembly point. No smoking on company premises.

BBC UK: So Anna's let the cat out of the bag – Mr Ingle won't be pleased – but at least she now knows what do if a fire breaks out. Here are some of the phrases we've heard today, that can be used in an emergency: If you see a fire, raise the alarm. Walk calmly to your nearest fire exit. Meet at the fire assembly point. No smoking on company premises.

36. Tom

Sorry to interrupt Paul... but the fire alarm's going off!

BBC UK: Sorry to interrupt Paul… but the fire alarm's going off!

37. Denise

Don't panic anyone. Everything will be okay. (On phone) Jane, I'll have to call you back... yes, a bit of a panic. Bye. Quick, where's my red pen?

BBC UK: Don't panic anyone. Everything will be OK. (On phone) Jane, I'll have to call you back… yes, a bit of a panic. Bye. Quick, where's my red pen?

38. Narrator

Uh-oh. Those emergency phrases might come in useful sooner than you think. Is this going to be the end of Tip Top Trading, will it really go up in smoke? Find out next time. Bye.

BBC UK: Uh-oh. Those emergency phrases might come in useful sooner than you think. Is this going to be the end of Tip Top Trading, will it really go up in smoke? Find out next time. Bye.

Listening Challenge
Check your understanding before looking at the answer.

Question

What color are the fire exit signs?

Answer

Green.