Teachers shall guide every student out of the school building as promptly and safely as possible....
Well, that bit seems clear enough. However, I think the next word should be 'without' !
We want to escape the fire, and if we do it WITHOUT any running or pushing (and falling over!) it will be even better!
The construction of the original sentence, even with 'without' substituted, is in danger of being rather unclear. Is it the TEACHER who should not run or push, or the students!!!
The basic sentence is Teachers shall guide the students safely without running. This means THE TEACHER should not run!
I suggest you word the sentence differently. Good try, but please try again.