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Emergency Action Plan

Emergency Action Plan. Emergency escape procedures and escape routes. Develop emergency escape routes Floor plans Work-area maps. 1a. Emergency escape procedures and escape routes. Shelter areas Locker rooms Cafeterias Head count. 1b. Critical plant operations.

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Emergency Action Plan

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  1. Emergency Action Plan

  2. Emergency escape procedures and escape routes • Develop emergency escape routes • Floor plans • Work-area maps 1a

  3. Emergency escape procedures and escape routes • Shelter areas • Locker rooms • Cafeterias • Head count 1b

  4. Critical plant operations • Designate workers to shutdown critical systems • Gas • Electrical • Plant equipment • Monitor plant power supplies 2a

  5. Critical plant operations • Monitor water supplies • Monitor essential services • Chemical processes • Manufacturing processes 2b

  6. Account for all employees • Ensure all employees are safely evacuated • Roll call 3a

  7. Account for all employees • Let supervisor know when away from workstation • Let supervisor know where you are 3b

  8. Rescue and medical duties • Designated personnel will perform rescue duties • Designated personnel will perform medical and first aid duties 4a

  9. Rescue and medical duties • Know the potential emergency situations that could occur • Emergency responders must be trained 4b

  10. Evacuation • An adequate number of trained employees (wardens) help evacuate others • There should be at least 1 warden for every 20 employees 5a

  11. Evacuation • The wardens know the workplace layout and escape routes • Wardens know the location of handicapped employees 5b

  12. Evacuation • Wardens check rooms and enclosed spaces where employees could be trapped • Wardens account for all employees 5c

  13. Alarm systems • When there is an alarm, evacuate or perform your assigned emergency actions • Know the different types of alarm signals 6a

  14. Alarm systems • Flashing lights may be installed in areas where alarms may not be heard • Alarm systems may use an auxiliary power source so they can operate when power fails 6b

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