629 Planning for Workplace Emergencies

Modules:
1
Hours:
2
Sectors:
All Industries
Target Audience:
Employee, Manager, Supervisor
Fee

Description

OSHA mandates that employers create and maintain Emergency Action Plans (EAPs) and Fire Prevention Plans (FPPs) to protect employees and reduce property damage during emergency situations.

This two-hour course provides an introduction to three key topics in emergency preparedness: the components of an effective EAP, exit route requirements, and fire prevention and protection strategies.

IACET Accreditation
OSHA is accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and offers IACET CEUs for courses that comply with ANSI/IACET standards, which are globally recognized for high-quality continuing education.

Student Access
As an OSHA Center student, you have free access to all training materials, including knowledge checks and course activities. Documentation of your training—such as exam scores, certificates, and transcripts—can be obtained by purchasing a certificate package.

Key Topics
  • ✔ Emergency Action Plan (EAP)
  • ✔ Communication and Reporting Requirements
  • ✔ Evacuation Procedures
  • ✔ Evacuation Warden Responsibilities
  • ✔ Active Shooter Response
  • ✔ Exit Routes and Exit Door Requirements
  • ✔ Assembly Areas and Accounting for Employees
  • ✔ Fire Prevention Plan (FPP)
  • ✔ Written Plan Components
  • ✔ FPP Best Practices
  • ✔ Types of Fire Hazards in the Workplace
  • ✔ Fire Extinguishing Systems
  • ✔ Using the Pass Method to Extinguish Fires
  • ✔ FPP Training Requirements

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