OSHA: Preparing for Disasters
A(n) ________ will determine any physical or chemical hazards that could cause an emergency.
Hazard assessment
In your emergency action plan, include the _______ and ________ of every employee who has a role or responsibility.
Name, Job title
A fire prevention plan must include:
-A list of all major fire hazards -Proper handling and storage procedures for hazardous materials -Potential ignition sources and their controls
Employees must be trained on emergency action plans and fire prevention procedures:
-After being hired -After updates to either plan
Natural Disasters
-Earthquakes -Lightning -Hurricane -Tornado
Man-made Disasters
-Hazardous Material Release -Fire -Aircraft Crash -Arson -Nuclear Accident -Workplace Violence -Terrorism
The emergency action plan provides procedures to follow if a disaster strikes, including:
-How to report fires and other emergencies -Plant shut-down procedures -When and how to evacuate the workplace
The FPP identifies persons or job titles responsible for:
-Maintaining equipment to control sources of ignition -Controlling fuel source hazards
The purpose of the Emergency Action Plan is to:
-Protect lives -Prevent property damage -Quickly return business operations to normal
A disaster or workplace emergency is an unforeseen situation that:
-Threatens you or your co-workers -Disrupts normal business operations -Causes physical damage
Lisa's supervisor asks her to create a fire prevention plan (FPP) for the company. Put the following tasks in the order Lisa should complete them
1. Preform a fire hazard assessment of all areas 2. Identify potential sources of ignition 3. Identify preventative measures for each fire hazard
A written emergency action plan (EAP) must be kept at the workplace when the company has:
11 or more employees