['Emergency Planning - OSHA']
['Emergency Planning (OSHA)']
10/11/2024
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All employees, including disabled workers, must be alerted to evacuate or take other action in the event of an emergency. As such, the EAP should include:
- A description of the alarms used to alert employees to evacuate or perform other actions identified in the plan;
- An explanation of the emergency communications system which will be used to notify employees and contact local emergency responders; and
- What means will be used to ensure that alarms are heard, seen, or otherwise perceived by everyone in the workplace, such as an auxiliary power supply in the event of power failure.
['Emergency Planning - OSHA']
['Emergency Planning (OSHA)']
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