I don't have the document with me as it's in another state, but there was one company I worked for that oversaw three production buildings. As part of the training there they gave us a half-inch thick emergency procedures
book that detailed the incident chain of command from top to bottom with detailed descriptions of the roles of each member and what their responsibilities were, whether or not that position would come from an outside agency (i.e. fire, police,
etc) and if that person was unavailable who would assume that
role, and where the audience and staff should
egress to in the event of an evacuation. It also included a listing of every
pull station for the fire
system in each building and where each fire extinguisher in the building could be found and what type of extinguisher it was. For example Fire Extinguisher, Class A,
House Left
Mezzanine Stairs by the elevator.
I'm not sure if that's exactly what you're looking for, but it's the closest thing I've come across in my short time in the industry that sounds like what you are after.
At my
current university we do have a (unwritten?) rule in the scene shop that all personnel, including practicum students, are required to wear closed toe shoes while working. Maybe worth including that in there for the proper attire section.
One question I would ask would be what kind of school is this? High School, College, other?