objectivesThe Exit Routes, EAP & Fire Prevention Plans for General Industry online course from OSHA Education School is an intermediate-level training designed to teach the best way to prevent emergencies through proper planning and protective measures. Base on OSHA Standard 29 CFR Part 1910, participants will learn the requirements from design to exit route safety, as well as the importance of developing an Emergency Action Plan (EAP) and using the evacuation planning matrix.
OSHA Education School’s Exit Routes, EAP & Fire Prevention Plans for General Industry training teaches the essentials of planning prior to an emergency situation. Covering how to properly design a jobsite with emergencies in mind, as well as how to create EAPs and prevent emergencies. Specific course topics include the following:
Definitions and coverage
Design and construction
Safeguards for exit routes
EAPs
Fire prevention plans (FPP)
Portable fire extinguisher
Emergency actions
Evacuation planning matrix
Specific industry terms covered throughout the three courses include the following:
Exit routes
Exit discharge
Exit route capacity
Lighting and marking
Operable alarm systems
EAPs
Portable fire extinguishers
OSHA’s help tools
Evacuation planning matrix
descriptionThe online course Exit Routes, EAPs, and Fire Prevention Plans for General Industry is an intermediate-level course that teaches the best practises for preventing crises via appropriate planning and preventive measures. Participants will understand the standards of OSHA Standard 29 CFR Part 1910, from design to escape route safety, as well as the necessity of establishing an Emergency Action Plan (EAP) and utilising the evacuation planning matrix. Exit Routes, Disaster Action Plans, and Fire Prevention Plans for General Industry course covers the fundamentals of preparing ahead in the case of an emergency. Covers how to build a worksite appropriately for crises, as well as how to develop EAPs and avoid emergencies.
You must score at least 70% to pass this OSHA 1 training. You will be given up to THREE opportunities to pass the quizzes and final exam.
Failure to pass quizzes and the final exam will result in being locked out of this online training program, but the learner can repurchase and start back from the beginning.
Upon completing this Exit Routes, EAP & Fire Prevention Plans For General Industry and the accompanying survey, you will receive an OSHA 1 card from the provider of this OSHA training on behalf of the Department of Labor.
Students who successfully complete the program will receive a completion card issued by the U.S. Department of Labor.
YOU MUST COMPLETE THE SURVEY AT THE END OF THIS TRAINING TO RECEIVE YOUR DOL CARD
outline1. Introduction
Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans
Presentation
Course Description
Training Useful to All Work
Introduction
The Standard
Deadly
Potential for Major Loss of Life and Property.
Fire Tragedies
History Repeats Itself
In the Hamlet Fire
2. Coverage / Definitions
Coverage
Definitions
Emphasis...
3. Design / Construction
Exit Routes
Openings
Number of Exit Routes
Exit Discharge
Doors
Emergency Tip
Exit Route Capacity
Height / Width Requirements
Outdoor Exit Route
4. Safeguards etc. for Exit Routes
Dangers Minimized
Lighting and Marking
Paints / Solutions
Exit Route Maintenance
Operable Alarm Systems
5. Emergency Action Plans
1910.38 “Emergency Action Plans”
Minimum Elements of an EAP
Alarm and Training
EAP Review
OSHA Help Tools
6. Fire Prevention Plans
1910.39 - "Fire Prevention Plan"
Minimum Elements of FPP
Employee Information
7. Portable Fire Extinguishers
PFE's
Portable Fire Extinguishers
Classes of Portable Fire Extinguishers
Fire Extinguishers
PFE Use
PFE Maintenance
PFE Eductation / Training
8. Emergency Actions
Types of Emergencies
Personal Injury or Illness
Power Outage
Chemical Spill
Fire
Poisoning
Bomb Threat
Earthquake
Post Emergency Contact Information
9. Evacuation Planning Matrix
Evacuation Planning Matrix
10. Summary / Conclusion
Module Summary
Benefits OSHA Education School’s Exit Routes, EAP & Fire Prevention Plans for General Industry training helps individuals understand the need for effective planning on the jobsite and how it can both mitigate and prevent emergency situations. Upon successful completion of this course, participants can expect to:
Know how to implement fire exit safety and exit route safety
Know where to obtain resources for specific workplace emergency responses
Understand the need for and how to create a fire prevention plan