Overview & Objectives
The Emergency Action Planning Awareness for General Industry online training from Exceed Safety is an introductory-level course designed to cover on-site emergency response in the general industry sector. Participants can expect introductory-level emergency action training, including possible hazards, emergency planning, and knowing one’s role in the event of an emergency. Additionally, the course covers OSHA’s requirements, alarm systems, and emergency equipment.
NOTICE: Participants can expect to cover OSHA Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards in this course.
Exceed Safety’s Emergency Action Planning Awareness for General Industry online training is designed to provide participants with introductory-level rules and regulations for developing and implementing a jobsite emergency action plan (EAP).
Because emergency response must be swift and sure, this course provides participants with basic knowledge surrounding what is required for an EAP, best procedures, alarm systems, and more. Specific course topics include the following:
- Introduction to EAP
- Emergency action planning
- Emergency response
Specific industry terms covered throughout the course include the following:
- OSHA
- EAP
- Alarm system
- NFPA
Who is this Course for?
The Emergency Action Planning Awareness for General Industry training is designed to benefit all employees of all levels in the general industry sector. Individuals from the following industries will specifically benefit from this online training:
- Manufacturing
- Warehousing and distribution
- Property management
- Retail services
- Trade and transportation
- Hospitality
Features & Benefits
Exceed Safety’s Emergency Action Planning Awareness for General Industry course provides participants with basic knowledge surrounding the need for and implementation of an EAP for individual general industry jobsites. Upon successful completion of this course, participants can expect to:
- Be familiar with potential jobsite emergencies and the basic standards for preparedness
- Understand what a proper EAP must entail
- Know how to report an emergency and act quickly in the event of an emergency
- Be prepared for unexpected hazardous scenarios
In Person Training
Our in-person training is taught by our most skilled and experienced instructors. Participants can expect to be engaged with the material being taught. We strive to make our in-person classes dynamic by incorporating meaningful activities that allow peer-to-peer discussion and collaboration, hands-on learning, and real-life examples. Because our instructors are so experienced, they can answer most questions quickly and in-depth. Some of our classes are available via Zoom (just call us for more information) and can be combined with virtual-blended learning.