Introduction to Evacuation and Emergency Planning (OSHA 7105)

The goal of this course is to increase the participant?s knowledge of emergency planning and the features of good evacuation floor plans.  The increased concern about terrorism since September 11, 2001, has forced small business representatives to think seriously about the need to plan what they will do in the event of all types of emergencies.  OSHA has recently (November 9, 2002) revised Subpart E of Part 1910 to reorganize and clarify the text.  Additionally, the name of the subpart has been changed from ?Means of Egress? to ?Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, and Fire Prevention Plans? to better describe the contents.  The target audience is the small employer, business owner, or a representative (e.g. line supervisor or site manager) designated with the responsibility to plan for emergencies and evacuation procedures. 

You will take home:

  • Course materials in addition to a CD, which contains the course materials.  After the course, they become a valuable reference that helps to implement the skills learned from the course.

This course is part of Workshop Week and Workshop Week - Disaster Response

Fee: $225
Time: 8:00 am-4:30 pm
Travel times must accomodate the 4:30 end time.

Credit: 0.5 unit
CEUs: 0.8
ABIH Credit: 1.0 IH CM Point
BCSP Credit: 0.8 COC
Course Number:  FPM-40410


Dates
Location
Section ID
Sep 18, 2008
061217

 


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