Several Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards explicitly require employers to have emergency action plans for their workplaces. Emergency preparedness is a well-known concept in protecting workers' safety and health. This course also discusses the OSHA requirements detailed in 29 CRF 1910.38 (Emergency Action Plan). This standard is important for employers, managers, training directors, and other safety professionals.

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Modules: 5
Hours: 4
Sectors: General Industry

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  • Key Topics

    • EAP Components
    • EAP Development and Deployment
    • EAP Policies and Procedures
    • Natural and Man-made Emergencies
    • Evacuation and Drills
    • Assembly Areas and Accountability
    • Duties and Responsibilities
    • EAP Training and Drills
    • EAP Evaluation and Improvement
  • Target Audience

    • Manager