Create a OSHA-compliant emergency action plan that protects your employees and facilities. Includes clear evacuation procedures, emergency response protocols, and critical contact information.
An Emergency Action Plan (EAP) is a crucial document that outlines the procedures and responsibilities for handling workplace emergencies. This OSHA-compliant template helps organizations prepare for and respond to various emergency situations, ensuring employee safety and business continuity.
This Emergency Action Plan template is designed to help organizations create a comprehensive emergency response strategy that meets OSHA standard 29 CFR 1910.38. It provides a structured framework for documenting emergency procedures, evacuation routes, and response protocols for various emergency scenarios including fires, natural disasters, medical emergencies, and workplace violence incidents.
Use this template when:
Follow these steps to customize your Emergency Action Plan:
Organizations commonly use this template for:
For an effective Emergency Action Plan:
Consider these variations based on your needs:
Organizations have successfully used this template to:
Review and update your EAP at least annually or whenever there are significant changes to your facility, operations, or personnel.
All employees should have access to the EAP and receive training on its procedures.
The plan must include evacuation procedures, emergency reporting methods, and employee accountability measures.
Organizations with 10 or more employees must have a written plan; smaller organizations may communicate the plan orally.
Evacuation routes should be clearly mapped with primary and secondary exit paths from all areas of the facility.