Emergency Action Plans save time in the most valuable way!

In an emergency, time if of the essence.  Employers with 10 or more employees are required to have a written Emergency Action Plan and train their employees routinely on the plan.   

Cost

Think Billy Joel, We Didn't Start the Fire: tornados, floods, fires, burglaries, active shooters, wildfires, hurricanes....

Emergency Action Plans (EAP) have a value that really can't be put into a dollar amount - when a company doesn't have an EAP, lives are at stake!

Start with an Inventory

Get started writing an EAP by identifying the likely emergencies in your area. In Colorado, where I live, hurricanes aren't a reality but urban and suburban wildfires are growing in frequency, active shooters and burglaries are up.  

To determine what you need to include in an EAP for your company download the free inventory here.

Next
Next

Proactive versus reactive