Emergency Action Plan Welcome to your Emergency Action Plan An Emergency Action Plan (EAP) is designed to aid firefighters and other rescue personnel in case of emergencies. Please select your answer True False As per OSHA guidelines, employers are required to maintain a written Emergency Action Plan (EAP) for ____ or more employees. Please select your answer 5 9 11 14 As a part of an EAP, which of the following is required in every organization to alert occupants of an evacuation? Please select your answer Employee alarm system Floor plan of the building Draft of evacuation procedures Fire alarm The company I work for has three worksites. I work on Site 2. Can I refer to the EAP of Site 1? Please select your answer Yes No A company should have at least ______ exit routes for proper evacuation during an emergency. Please select your answer 1 2 4 none required What action should be taken if an infirmary, clinic, or hospital is not close (3-5 minute response time) to your workplace? Please select your answer Ensure a 911 call process is in place Find the nearest medical clinic, and inform them of this choice so they increase response times Contract with Red Cross for emergency response services Conduct employee first aid training It is NOT required for the EAP to include the following: Please select your answer Rescue duties for employees Contact persons’ details for further information on the EAP Alternative communications center Emergency escape routes Potential emergencies to be covered in an emergency action plan should include ______________. Please select your answer Fire or explosions Toxic/explosive gas releases terrorist threats/actions All of the above OSHA recommends one “evacuation coordinator” for every _______ employees. Please select your answer 11 15 20 23 The best way to educate employees about emergency evacuation and safety in the event of a fire is by _______________________. Please select your answer Conducting periodic fire drills Training employees, even with a periodic toolbox talk Making the fire prevention plan available to all employees All of the above What action should be taken to ensure the fastest, most accurate accounting of your employees after an evacuation? Please select your answer arrange everyone in alphabetical order line everyone up against the wall take a head count of all employees have a buddy system for accountability How often should the EAP be reviewed? Please select your answer Monthly Quarterly Annually Bi-annually Emergency action plan evacuation policies and procedures, emergency reporting, and alarm systems should be _____. Please select your answer Approved by OSHA Standarized within the local community Site specific Generic What action should be taken if an opening could be mistaken for an exit? Please select your answer Assign someone in an emergency to stand there and redirect people post a "not an exit sign" post a "USE OTHER DOOR" sign No action needed In the event of an emergency, your primary responsibility is self-rescue. Please select your answer True False Time's up Related Share