Description
With little or no warning an emergency or disaster can strike. OSHA defines a workplace emergency as a situation which threatens workers, customers, or the public disrupts or shuts down operations; or causes physical or environmental damage. Employers and employees should be prepared to deal with such situations and plan how to respond. The best way is to prepare a response before an emergency occurs. Preparing before an emergency event occurs plays a vital role in ensuring employers and employees have the right equipment, know where to go when it happens and know how to keep safe.
This booklet provides vital guidance for companies to establish their own Emergency Action Plan (EAP), which serves as guidance for your staff to prepare and respond to emergency incidents quickly and efficiently.
This 16-page booklet is an excellent resource to complement our training course, and addresses the following areas:
- How to develop and implement an Emergency Action Plan
- Training staff and reviewing EAP
- Evacuation elements
- Fight or flee
- Fire, rescue and medical services
- Reporting emergencies
- Medical surveillance
Additional Information
Weight 0.6 lbs
Dimensions 8.5 x 5.5. x 0.5 in
Language English, Spanish
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