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Training Time: 12 minutes
Compatibility: Desktop, Tablet, Phone
Based on: 29 CFR 1910.38 - Emergency Action Plans
Languages: English, Portuguese, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish
This course covers the importance of creating emergency action plans in preparation for unexpected emergencies, accidents, and evacuations at industrial workplaces. Based on OSHA standards and recognized industry best practices, this course is intended as an introduction or refresher for general industry workers and those responsible for developing an emergency action plan.
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“I use this course for my training business. It covers all the pertinent information about emergency action plans without being boring. The graphics definitely keep your interest.”
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The following key questions are answered in this module:
What is an emergency action plan? A plan set up by your employer that explains procedures to follow during an emergency.
What should I know about alarms, alerts, and warning systems? Know how to set off alarms at appropriate times, know what all alarms, alerts, and warnings mean, and know what to do if they are turned on.
What should I know about emergency medical care? Know procedures for getting medical care onsite and how to call for off-site medical care when necessary.
What is an emergency shelter? A safe place inside your work place where you should go in the event of some emergencies, such as a tornado. Your employer should identify these safe places and explain to you when you should go there.
How should I leave the work area during an emergency? You should know the primary and secondary evacuation route. Try to use the primary route first, and then the secondary. Take the evacuation route through the emergency exit and gather at the emergency assembly point.
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