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Emergency Evacuation Plan

Introduction
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards explicitly require employers to have Emergency Action Plans (EAPs) and Fire Prevention Plans (FPPs) for their workplaces. Emergency preparedness is a well-known concept in protecting workers’ safety and health. To help employers, safety and health professionals, training directors, and others, the OSHA requirements for emergencies are compiled and summarized in this course.

Course Objectives
To enable the participants with the requirements of Emergency and Evacuation, so they can act and perform their roles in case of emergency situations.

=Who Should Attend
This training is designed for Emergency team members, Rescue team member, Fire Wardens, HSE Officers, Advisors, Inspectors and anyone having responsibilities in fire evacuations and maintaining means of egress at workplace.

Course Contents

● General Introduction & Terminologies (15 Minutes)
● Means of Egress & 3 Components of Egress (45 Minutes)
● Introduction to the Fire Action Plan (45 Minutes)
● Exit Route basic requirements (45 Minutes)
● Emergency evacuation plan (45 Minutes)
● Fire Wardens and their Responsibilities (40 Minutes)
● Methods for Prevention and Protection (45 Minutes)
● Fire Evacuation and Drills (45 Minutes)
● Fire Prevention (45 Minutes)
● Head-count in case of fires (30 Minutes)
● Assembly area requirements (30 Minutes)
● Practical Demonstration and Exercises on Rescue Technique (60 Minutes)

Course Duration / Exam
Course is designed for 8 hours and will be assess with 20 MCQs and class performance.