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Workplace Safety Training: Crisis Management and Emergency Planning Training Course

Learn how to develop an emergency action plan according to OSHA standards. Cover communication, evacuation, contacts & more!

13 minutes
EN / ES / FR / Other
2023
SKU: AT039

Training Objectives

Emergency communication/reporting procedures

Evacuation procedures for emergencies

Contacts, roles, and responsibilities in emergencies

Guidelines for medical aid during emergencies

Course Overview

According to OSHA’s standards (CFR 1910.38), all employers must have and communicate an emergency action plan. Any employer with over ten employees must have a written emergency action plan accessible to all employees. Employers with fewer than ten people can explain their emergency action plan orally. However, everyone from management to the front-line employee should know exactly what to do in any given emergency situation. This training will provide an overview of all required elements of an emergency action plan.  Topics covered include:
  • Procedures for communicating or reporting an emergency
  • Procedures for emergency evacuations
  • Contacts and roles or responsibilities in the event of an emergency, and;
  • Guidelines for staying behind or rendering medical aid during an emergency.
 Everyone must know exactly what to do and who to contact in an emergency situation.

This program is available with Amharic, Arabic, Bosnian, Creole, Croatian, French, Kurdish, Nepali, Spanish, Swahili, and Vietnamese closed captions.

REG (CFR 1910.38)

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OSHA standard CFR 1910.38 requires all employers to have an emergency action plan.
They must have a written emergency action plan accessible to all employees.
Employers with fewer than ten people can explain their emergency action plan orally.
Everyone from management to the front-line employee should know exactly what to do.
The course covers guidelines for staying behind or rendering medical aid during an emergency.

Per-User License

$55

Max/Title Price

Volume discounts available

13-minute interactive course
Certificate of completion
Multiple language options
Progress tracking
Mobile compatible

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Disclaimer: According to OSHA standard CFR 1910.38, all employers are required to have an emergency action plan. This plan should include, but not be limited to, evacuation procedures, including the location of emergency exits and contacts in an emergency. Employers with more than ten employees must have a written emergency action plan. This training is intended to provide an overview of typical emergency action plans and is for general training purposes only. Be sure to follow the emergency action plan provided by your employer.