Egress & Emergency Plans
Course Program
Course Description
This Egress & Emergency Plans training ensures that organizations are prepared for workplace emergencies by developing and implementing effective Emergency Action Plans (EAPs). Participants will learn about escape routes, fire prevention, and OSHA requirements for egress and emergency preparedness.
- Understanding key terms related to egress and emergency planning
- Overview of Emergency Action Plans (EAPs) and fire prevention plans
- OSHA standards for Means of Egress and Emergency Action Plans (Subpart E)
- Importance of written procedures and regular plan reviews
- Design and maintenance of safe escape routes
- Proper signage and accessibility of emergency exits
- Developing and implementing EAPs tailored to workplace needs
- Employee responsibilities during emergencies and evacuation procedures
- Locations and use of fire extinguishers and first aid kits
- Training and retraining employees to ensure readiness
- Importance of annual retraining to reinforce knowledge
Certifications Obtained Upon Completion
Certificate of Completion for Egress & Emergency Plans Training
Regulatory Citations
OSHA Means of Egress Standards (29 CFR 1910 Subpart E)OSHA Emergency Action Plan Standards (29 CFR 1910.38)OSHA Fire Prevention Plan Standards (29 CFR 1910.39)
Additional Notes
This course is ideal for safety personnel, supervisors, and employees responsible for workplace emergency preparedness.Emphasis is placed on compliance with OSHA standards, effective evacuation procedures, and maintaining a safe workplace environment.
