Man-made or Natural Event Emergencies in the Workplace and Emergency Action Plans
This webinar will discuss the tools necessary to develop and maintain your Emergency Action Plan and the steps involved to complete your EAP with emphasis on OSHA safety requirements.
- (1888PressRelease) April 10, 2015 - Overview:
A workplace emergency is an unforeseen event or occurrence that may threaten your employees, customers, or the public; disrupts or shuts-down your operations; or causes physical or environmental damage.
Some Examples of Emergencies are:
Man-made Events
* Toxic gas releases
* Chemical spills
* Radiological accidents
* Fires
* Explosions
* Civil disturbances
* Terrorism
* Workplace violence
* Power Outage
Natural Events
* Floods
* Hurricanes
* Tornadoes
* Earthquakes
* Drought
* Fires
* Ice Storms
* Snow Storms
* Dust/ Sand Storms
Why Should You Attend:
This webinar will discuss what Emergencies in the workplace are? Why having an Emergency Action Plan, (EAP) in place is important to you, you're employees, and your business. This webinar will also give you the tools necessary to develop, and maintain your Emergency Action Plan, (EAP). Whether you are establishing your Emergency Action Plan, (EAP) for the first time or reinforcing an existing one in your workplace. This webinar will go through all the steps involved to complete your Emergency Action Plan program.What to include in the plan? How do you develop an evacuation policy and procedures? What role should employees play in your emergency action plan? What employee information should your plan include? What type of training do your employees need? How often do you need to train your employees? What are OSHA safety requirements for emergencies? What other OSHA standards address emergency planning requirements?
What to include in the plan? How do you develop an evacuation policy and procedures? What role should employees play in your emergency action plan? What employee information should your plan include? What type of training do your employees need? How often do you need to train your employees? What are OSHA safety requirements for emergencies? What other OSHA standards address emergency planning requirements?
Areas Covered in the Session:
* What is a workplace emergency?
* How do you protect yourself, your employees, and your business?
* What is an emergency action plan?
* What should your emergency action plan include?
* How do you develop an evacuation policy and procedures?
* What role should employees play in your emergency action plan?
* What employee information should your plan include?
* What type of training do your employees need?
* How often do you need to train your employees?
* What are OSHA's requirements for emergencies?
* What other OSHA standards address emergency planning requirements?
Learning Objectives:
* Plan- when a crisis happens, few people can think clearly and logically
* Prepare- to respond to an emergency or event before it happens, rather than after.
* Train- great to have it all down on paper, but let's put it to the test.
Who Will Benefit:
* Safety & Health Management
* Business Leaders/ Employers
* Small Business Owners
* Safety Professionals
* Safety Consultants
* Risk Management
* Loss Prevention
* HR/ Personnel
* Management
* Supervisors
* Foremen
* Facilities
* Security
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