Emergency Evacuation

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Emergency Evacuation, Industry, Fast

While most employees are familiar with fire and emergency drills that lead them to an outdoor assembly point, the Emergency Action Plan will also have shelter-in-place procedures for other types of emergencies. This 1-page safety meeting topic can be used to host a quick safety meeting or toolbox talk to review why an emergency evacuation or shelter-in-place procedure might be required and what employees should do in the event of an emergency evacuation.

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Sign-in Sheet

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Emergency Evacuation, Industry, Fast

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Blank Sign-in Sheet

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Resources & References

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OSHA Booklet - Plan for Workplace Emergencies and Evacuations

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OSHA Fact Sheet - Evacuating High-Rise Buildings

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Evacuation Procedures Video Program

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Weeklysafety.com exclusive 1-page safety meeting topic, with two discussion questions, that reviews why an emergency evacuation or shelter-in-place procedure might be required and what employees should do in the event of an emergency evacuation.

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