FEMA defines a disaster as: “an event that results in large numbers of deaths and injuries; causes extensive damage or destruction of facilities that provide and sustain human needs; produces an overwhelming demand on state and local response resources and mechanisms; causes a severe long-term effect on general economic activity; and severely affects state, local, and private sector capabilities to begin and sustain response activities.”
Having an effective Emergency Response Plan can make the difference between life and death in an emergency. What would you do in case of a fire, flood, tornado, etc.? Do you and your Employees know what to do? Do you have written Emergency Response Plans in place? Have you conducted an annual Fire Drill? What would you do if an Active Shooter Scenario happened at your location? OSHA requires that Employees be trained in Emergency Response Preparedness. Companies are required to have written Emergency Response Plans that address the questions outlined above. Are you ready for the next disaster? What are OSHA's requirements for Emergency Preparedness?
This webinar will cover what the OSHA requirements are for Emergency Preparedness. This webinar will cover how to effectively implement Emergency Preparedness Plans and conduct Employee Training at your facility.
Webinar Objectives
- In this Program you will learn:
- How do I ensure my organization is prepared for a disaster?
- What does OSHA require for disaster preparedness?
- How do I effectively implement plans to address a disaster?
- How do I train my Employees to prepare for a disaster?
Webinar Highlights
- What the OSHA Requirements are for Emergency Preparedness.
- How to ensure OSHA Compliance for Emergency Preparedness.
- How to effectively implement Emergency Preparedness Plans at your Facility.
- How to Conduct Effective Training for Employees on Emergency Preparedness.
- Conduct Effective Training for Supervisors and Managers on Emergency Preparedness.
- Discuss Emergency Preparedness Implementation Best Practices.
- Answer Site-Specific Questions and Scenarios Regarding Emergency Preparedness.
Who Should Attend
All Personnel. Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Professionals, Loss Prevention Managers, Insurance Professionals, Hourly Employees, Production Supervisors, Plant Managers, Safety Committee Members, etc.