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Psychological safety in real emergencies: planning for panic, not just fire

Psychological safety in real emergencies: planning for panic, not just fire

by James | Jun 25, 2025 | NSW, NZ, QLD

You planned for smoke. You didn’t plan for screaming. In a real emergency, it’s not the flames that get you first. It’s confusion. Misdirection. That one person who freezes in the hallway while others try to push past. It’s the surge, the indecision, the cortisol...
Transient tenants, permanent risk: how to plan for people you’ve never met

Transient tenants, permanent risk: how to plan for people you’ve never met

by James | Jun 22, 2025 | BFSR 2008, QLD

You don’t know their names. You might not even know they’re here. But if the building catches fire, floods, or locks down, they’re your problem. This is the chaos of modern coworking. Startups cycle in and out. Freelancers float through. Teams come for a week, vanish...
From ringing bells to teams’ messages: modern communication in emergencies

From ringing bells to teams’ messages: modern communication in emergencies

by James | Jun 21, 2025 | NSW, NZ, QLD

The fire alarm blared. Nobody moved. Phones buzzed. Eyes stayed glued to screens. A Slack message popped up: “Heads up: minor fire near kitchenette. Evacuate if you can.” A few heads lifted. One person grabbed their laptop. This is what emergency...
Egress paths & laptop chargers: why evacuation diagrams matter in coworking spaces

Egress paths & laptop chargers: why evacuation diagrams matter in coworking spaces

by James | Jun 20, 2025 | BFSR 2008, QLD

You’re unplugging your MacBook, latte in one hand, trying not to trip over someone else’s bag when the emergency tones sound. Where’s the nearest exit? You don’t know. Because the only evacuation diagram is hidden behind a whiteboard covered in OKRs and half-erased...
The warden wears runners: emergency roles in a casual workplace

The warden wears runners: emergency roles in a casual workplace

by James | Jun 19, 2025 | NSW, NZ, QLD

The building is on fire, and your community manager is still trying to decide which Teams channel to post in. Meanwhile, three startups are arguing in the hallway about who should grab the fire extinguisher, the freelancer just locked herself in the meditation pod,...

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  • Psychological safety in real emergencies: planning for panic, not just fire
  • Transient tenants, permanent risk: how to plan for people you’ve never met
  • From ringing bells to teams’ messages: modern communication in emergencies
  • Egress paths & laptop chargers: why evacuation diagrams matter in coworking spaces
  • The warden wears runners: emergency roles in a casual workplace

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