Evacuation Safety (OSHA)
Course Program
Course Description
This Evacuation Safety training helps small, low-hazard businesses develop and implement an Emergency Action Plan (EAP) in compliance with OSHA’s emergency standards. Participants will learn how to create, evaluate, and maintain an effective EAP to ensure workplace safety during emergencies.
- Understanding Emergency Action Plans (EAP):
Explains the purpose, requirements, and key components of Emergency Action Plans (EAPs), including how to determine whether a workplace is required to maintain an EAP under OSHA standards. - Developing an Emergency Action Plan:
Provides step-by-step guidance for creating a customized workplace EAP, including employee roles, emergency responsibilities, evacuation procedures, and communication protocols. - Workplace Evaluation and OSHA Compliance:
Covers methods for evaluating workplace hazards, assessing emergency preparedness, and maintaining compliance with OSHA emergency planning requirements and safety standards. - Emergency Planning Resources and Assistance:
Reviews available tools, resources, and support systems that assist organizations in developing, implementing, and maintaining effective Emergency Action Plans.
Certifications Obtained Upon Completion
Certificate of Completion for Evacuation Safety (OSHA) Training
Regulatory Citations
OSHA Emergency Action Plan Standard (29 CFR 1910.38)OSHA General Duty Clause (Section 5(a)(1)) requiring a safe workplace
Additional Notes
This course is ideal for small business owners, managers, and safety officers in low-hazard service or retail environments.Emphasis is placed on practical EAP development, compliance with OSHA standards, and fostering a culture of safety in the workplace.
