a group of employees during an emergency evacuation of their workplace

How to prepare for and address workplace emergencies

TRENDS IN 20 WEBINAR | FREE

Increased incidents of active shooters in our communities, extreme rises in temperature throughout the country, the ongoing threat of a pandemic, and the annual occurrences of wildfires, tornadoes, and floods, bring home the concern as to whether your business is prepared to address these natural or man-made disasters effectively.

According to a 2023 State of Employee Safety Report, 84% of employees think their employers can do more to make them feel prepared to face emergencies at work.

Do the OSHA regulations require you to prepare an emergency action plan? Have you trained your employees on how to evacuate your facility quickly and safely? For businesses both large and small, it’s crucial to have the answers to these and other related questions.

Learn from EHS Senior Legal Editor Elizabeth Dickinson, J.D., in this valuable, 20-minute on-demand webinar where you’ll learn strategies and actionable steps you can take to prepare for and respond to emergencies in the workplace; keeping your people safe, and your business running smoothly.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Identify when a written emergency action plan (EAP) is mandatory
  • Clarify the elements to include in emergency prevention and response training
  • Develop a plan to recover from the business disruption caused by a natural or other disaster
  • Implement the steps to take to evacuate your building
  • Describe when it’s safer to shelter-in-place, and when it’s not

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