Critical to employee safety is fire emergency preparation planning. The effectiveness of response during emergencies depends on the amount of planning, training, and drilling previously performed.
Critical to employee safety is fire emergency preparation planning. The effectiveness of response during emergencies depends on the amount of planning, training, and drilling previously performed.
Identifying key elements of a fire emergency preparation plan starts with the development of a written plan. The emergency preparedness plan should address all potential emergencies that can be anticipated in the workplace (e.g., floods, earthquakes, and windstorms) and recovery plans. This guide is limited to fire emergency preparedness planning.
The written emergency preparedness plan should be provided to all departments and be accessible to all employees. Department managers and supervisors should be familiar with all elements in the written plan and have conducted training/drilling to assure that their department employees clearly understand their roles in fire emergencies.
Event will cover following topics:
Policy & Purpose
Plant Emergency Procedural Personnel
2.1. Emergency Coordinator
2.2. Alternate Emergency Coordinator
2.3. Evacuation Team
2.4. Emergency Team
2.5. Security Guard
Orientation
Training for Emergencies
Security Guard Procedures
Evacuation Team Procedure
Emergency Team Procedures
7.1. Fire
7.2. Hazardous Materials Release
Medical Services
Emergency Telephone Numbers
Other Info
Updates
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