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A Business Plan

10/2/2017 (Permalink)

An emergency escape plan is not required for all businesses; however, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recommends building an emergency action plan to protect yourself, your employees, and your business during an emergency.      OSHA suggests the following steps when developing such a plan.

  Organize an Emergency Preparedness review with your employees to review your company's emergency plans.  You may wish to select an individual or team of individuals to lead and coordinate your emergency plan.

  Once a plan is developed, post evacuation procedures, including routes and exits, where they are easily accessible to all employees.  Ensure all exits and routes are clearly marked and well lit.

  Conduct office evacuation exercises and drills.  Once completed, evaluate how well the plan worked and if additional training or exercises are needed.

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