Emergency action plan audit
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Free 1,000+ Workplace Checklists & Templates created by the SafetyCulture team.
Emergency action plan audit
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Free 1,000+ Workplace Checklists & Templates created by the SafetyCulture team.
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.
The OSHA Emergency Action Plan template is used as a self-assessment tool for organizations to evaluate their emergency action plan and improve it accordingly. This template covers general issues, evacuation policy and procedures, reporting emergencies and alerting employees in an emergency, and employee training and drills. Assign an action with a priority level and due date for every item marked with no or not sure to instantly apply corrections.
This manufacturing quality control checklist supports weekly inspections across production lines. It covers visual checks for damage or contamination, dimensional verification, color and print accuracy, weight tolerances and center of mass, material integrity and sealing, operational performance and safety, and packaging quality including closure, padding, and print clarity. The template also provides a structured defect log with severity, photo capture, and notes, followed by a final acceptance sign off. Use it to standardize QA procedures, document issues, and maintain consistent product quality across batches.
This FOD risk assessment checklist helps manufacturing teams identify and control sources of Foreign Object Debris that can damage parts or compromise quality. Use it to review workspace isolation, dust sources, handling of small parts and tools, temporary materials on components, waste generation and contact with parts, and storage practices near the line. Document findings, assign corrective actions, and maintain clean, controlled processes to reduce FOD events.
Use this root-cause analysis template to analyze a recurring problem and help eliminate the root causes. Begin by describing the issue and its impact. Next, list potential reasons why the issue happened and identify the root cause and take/attach photo evidence for verification. Provide a prevention strategy and recommend solutions before completing the RCA template with digital signatures.