Overview & Objectives
The Exit Routes, EAP & Fire Prevention Plans for General Industry online course from Exceed Safety 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.
Exceed Safety’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
Who is this Course for?
The Exit Routes, EAP & Fire Prevention Plans for General Industry course is ideal for all employees and supervisorial levels responsible for the workplace’s safety in accordance with OSHA standards. Individuals from the following industries who will specifically benefit from this course include the following:
- Construction
- Manufacturing
- Warehousing and distribution
- Trade and transportation
- Property management
- General office
- Retail services
- Hospitality
- Healthcare
Features & Benefits
Exceed Safety’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
In Person Training
Participants in this in-person class can expect to be engaged with discussions, collaboration from other members of the course, team building experiences, and interactive learning. All our instructors have years of experience in the field and are highly qualified and skilled. We offer some classes via Zoom (just give us a call for more information). Some classes can be combined with virtual-blended learning, as well.