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Your emergency plan must cover: notifying emergency services quickly. medical treatment and help. communication protocols between the emergency response coordinator and all people at the workplace. when and how to do emergency procedure testing.
Crucial to this system are emergency operations plans (EOP), which describe who will do what, as well as when, with what resources, and by what authority--before, during, and immediately after an emergency.
George Dunlap, District 3 First elected in 2008.
An emergency action plan (EAP) is a written document required by particular OSHA standards. 29 CFR 1910.38(a) The purpose of an EAP is to facilitate and organize employer and employee actions during workplace emergencies.
The Mecklenburg County Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) The goal of the Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) is to provide a systematic, coordinated and effective response to safeguard the health, safety, welfare and property of Mecklenburg County residents, businesses and visitors during a disaster or emergency.
Emergency response plans Emergency responses should attempt to contain, control, or end the emergency. This includes evacuating buildings, fighting fires, turning off utilities, and other response activities. ERTs should have the skills required to address the specific needs of your company's operations.