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The Emergency Evacuation Plan Is Intended To Communicate The Procedures For Staff And Volunteers To Follow In An Emergency Situation. This Written Plan Should Be Made Available To All Staff And Volunteers.The Emergency Evacuation Plan Is Intended To Communicate The Procedures For Staff And Volunteers To Follow In An Emergency Situation. This Written Plan Should Be Made Available To All Staff And Volunteers.
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Evacuation Plan Template
An evacuation plan template is used by employers to guide them in writing their evacuation plans. It ensures that all of the essential elements of an evacuation plan are covered. Employers can use this evacuation plan template to do the following: (1) Establish a clear chain of command by assigning evacuation officers, wardens, and assistants, (2) Choose an internal emergency alert system for employees and add measures in case of system failure, (3) Determine the primary and alternative methods of emergency communication, (4) Specify evacuation procedures for each area in the workplace, and (5) Add floor plan diagrams to illustrate exit routes.
An emergency action plan template is used by designated responsible officials or emergency coordinators to develop procedures for workplace emergencies and test its effectiveness during emergency drills. Use this template to automatically generate and share your EAP with emergency personnel names and phone numbers, emergency phone numbers, utility company emergency contacts, emergency reporting and evacuation procedures, and training.
An emergency evacuation checklist is a general list of steps that instructs employees on what to do in case of an emergency. Employers can add, remove, and edit items in this emergency evacuation checklist. It includes the following items:
(1) Stay calm and do not panic,
(2) Listen to the PA system for instructions,
(3) Perform your assigned emergency/evacuation responsibilities (if you have any),
(4) Follow the evacuation warden to the designated safe area, and
(5) Listen and respond to the evacuation warden's head count or roll call.