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Emergency Action Plans are critical for your workplace

by Paul Kazlauskas

A workplace emergency is any unforeseen situation that threatens your employees, customers, or the public; disrupts or shuts down your operations; or causes physical or environmental damage. A wide variety of emergencies, both man-made and natural, may require a workplace to be evacuated. These emergencies include …

Employers need to be proactive about planning for the above situations and consider a detailed Emergency Action Plan because it is difficult to think logically when actually going through an emergency. An Emergency Action Plan (EAP) is a written document required by particular OSHA standards. The purpose of an Emergency Action Plan is to facilitate and organize employer and employee actions during workplace emergencies. The elements of the plan should include, but are not limited to:

A disorganized evacuation can result in confusion, injury, and property damage. When developing your Emergency Action Plan, it is important to determine the following:

Emergency Action Plans enhance your company’s ability to recover from financial losses, damages to equipment or products or business interruption. EAPs also bond management and employees by having them share responsibilities in the plan. Finally, the creation of Emergency Action Plans gives companies the opportunity to establish relationships with law enforcement leaders and firefighters. The effort to plan ahead of time carries a lot of benefits. 

A thorough Emergency Action Plan includes knowing exactly who is in your building at all times, especially non-employees like visitors, vendors, contractors etc, so  you can account for everyone. A good visitor management system that tracks when people come and go can help manage that information. Schedule a free demo of eVisitor Software for visitor management. 

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Posted on 7/24/2023