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Custom emergency action plans, crisis management strategies, evacuation procedures, and team training to ensure your facility is prepared for any emergency scenario.
Every second counts. During emergencies, confusion and panic can lead to injuries and fatalities. A well-designed emergency action plan provides clear direction when it matters most.
OSHA requires it. Most businesses must have a written emergency action plan per 29 CFR 1910.38.
It protects everyone. From fires to active threats, having procedures in place protects employees, visitors, and first responders.
Comprehensive planning saves lives and protects your business
Protect employees and visitors with clear procedures for evacuation and emergency response.
Rapid, organized response reduces property damage and business interruption costs.
Meet OSHA emergency action plan requirements and avoid citations.
Training and drills ensure everyone knows their role during emergencies.
A systematic approach to comprehensive emergency preparedness
Identify potential emergency scenarios specific to your facility including fire, chemical spills, natural disasters, active threats, and medical emergencies.
Design primary and secondary evacuation routes, assembly points, accountability procedures, and special needs accommodations.
Establish alarm systems, notification procedures, emergency contacts, and methods for communicating with employees, emergency services, and stakeholders.
Define roles and responsibilities for emergency coordinators, floor wardens, first aid providers, and specialized response teams.
Create clear, accessible emergency action plans and deliver comprehensive training to all personnel.
Conduct regular emergency drills, evaluate effectiveness, and update plans based on lessons learned and facility changes.
Comprehensive coverage of all emergency procedures
Prepare for the full spectrum of potential emergencies
Evacuation procedures, fire suppression, emergency services notification
Lockdown protocols, law enforcement coordination, safe room identification
Spill containment, exposure response, decontamination procedures
Tornado shelters, lightning safety, flooding protocols
First aid response, AED deployment, emergency medical services
Power outages, gas leaks, water system failures
Threat assessment, evacuation decision-making, search procedures
Building collapse, gas leaks, chemical releases
Ensure your team is prepared through comprehensive training
Prepare leadership to manage incidents and coordinate with emergency services
Train designated personnel to guide evacuations and account for employees
American Heart Association certified training for medical responders
Conduct and evaluate practice drills to test plan effectiveness
Scenario-based discussions to evaluate decision-making and coordination
General emergency procedures training for entire workforce
Facility-specific emergency planning expertise
Office Buildings
Manufacturing
Healthcare Facilities
Retail Centers
Educational Institutions
Warehouses
Hotels & Hospitality
Government Facilities
High-Rise Buildings
Industrial Sites
Our emergency response experts are available around the clock to provide consultation during actual emergencies
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Don't wait for an emergency to reveal gaps in your preparedness. Contact us today to develop a comprehensive emergency action plan.