Means of Egress and Emergency Plans (OSHA Subpart E)

Course Program

Compliance need

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Course Description

This training provides essential knowledge on OSHA’s requirements for Means of Egress and Emergency Action Plans (EAP). Participants will learn how to develop, implement, and maintain effective emergency plans, ensuring workplace safety and compliance.

Key Terms and General Requirements:
Definitions of key terms related to egress and emergency planning
Overview of OSHA’s Subpart E standards for workplace emergencies
Means of Egress:
Requirements for safe and accessible escape routes
Proper signage, lighting, and maintenance of egress pathways
Emergency Action Plans (EAP):
Developing and implementing written emergency action plans
Employee responsibilities during emergencies and evacuation procedures
Fire Prevention Plans:
Identifying fire hazards and implementing prevention measures
Proper use and location of fire extinguishers and first aid kits
Training and Preparedness:
Training employees on emergency procedures and evacuation routes
Importance of regular plan reviews and annual retraining

Certifications Obtained Upon Completion

Certificate of Completion for Means of Egress and Emergency Plans Training

Regulatory Citations

OSHA Means of Egress Standard (29 CFR 1910.36) OSHA Emergency Action Plans Standard (29 CFR 1910.38)

Additional Notes

This course is ideal for employees and supervisors responsible for workplace safety and emergency preparedness. Emphasis is placed on compliance, effective planning, and ensuring employee safety during emergencies.