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Designing Effective Emergency Workplace Plans

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Course Description:

This webinar on designing emergency workplace plans will teach you how to assess, plan, write, train employees and put into place effective emergency plans that will work in times of emergencies.

Since by its very definition an emergency is unexpected, an employer must have planned for the skilled intervention necessary in most emergencies to prevent the situation from worsening. What may have started as a small or simple emergency can almost guaranteed to be exacerbated by a lack of knowledge in how to intervene. Many emergencies can affect customers and other bystanders as well.

This webinar will help you develop or review your existing workplace emergency plan to cover a wide variety of applicable situations with its goal of making the workplace safe. You will learn how to design a plan for every workplace or site to minimize injury and loss of human life and company resources by identifying risks, identifying resources, training employees and assigning responsibilities.

Why should you Attend?

  • Are all your employees trained and prepared to respond to unexpected events?
  • Is your emergency plan, that looks impressive on paper, effective in the event of an actual emergency?
  • Learn how to assess, plan, write, train employees and put into place emergency plans that will work in times of emergencies.

Areas Covered:

  • OSHA's guidance in emergency planning.
  • What should an emergency plan include,
    • 5 easily overlooked critical pieces of information to include.
  • How to do an assessment of your workplace.
  • The role employees should play in your emergency action plan.
  • Anticipating human reactions in emergency planning.
  • Planning for human reactions in emergency policies and procedures.
  • Interaction between emergency and safety plans.
  • Evacuation policies and procedures.
  • li>Gaining employer (and employee) cooperation.
  • The aspect of workplace violence.
  • Training employees.
  • 10 overlooked aspects of emergency planning.
  • 4 important take away case studies.

Who will benefit?

  • Plant Managers and Upper Management
  • HR Generalists and Associates
  • Safety Managers and Associates
  • Regulatory Compliance Managers and Associates
  • Security Associates

Topic Back Ground:

A workplace emergency is an unexpected situation that poses an immediate risk to some aspect of the workplace and/or its people. Employees are often both the first affected and the first line of defense in an emergency. Employees can make all the difference in keeping an emergency contained as only an unexpected event, rather than as an unexpected event with serious even dire consequences. Yet employees can't respond if they don't know how.

As if often the case with emergencies, the emergency that happens is often the one least expected. Yet putting together a comprehensive emergency action plan that deals with all types of issues specific to a workplace should not be made difficult or complicated. Complicated plans by the nature of their difficulty in comprehension, while often impressive on paper are often ineffectual in the event of an actual emergency. Employees may have never finished (or even started) reading such a plan and/or could not comprehend or remember the plan after training.

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Speaker Details

Teri Morning

Teri Morning

MBA, MS, SPHR-CA

Teri Morning, in addition to a MBA, has a Master’s degree in Human Resource Development with a specialization in Conflict Management. She was certified by the State of Indiana in mediation skills, is qualified as a Myers-Briggs practitioner and holds the dual SHRM certification of a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) and Senior Professional in Human Resources – California (SPHR-CA)

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Participants/Registrants for our live events, may cancel up to 72 hours prior to the start of the live session and ComplianceTrain will issue a letter of credit to be used towards any of ComplianceTrain's future events. The letter of credit will be valid for 12 months.

ComplianceTrain will process refund in cases where the event has been cancelled and is not rescheduled within 90 days from the original scheduled date of the webinar. In case if a live webinar is cancelled, participants/registrants may choose between recorded version of the course or a refund. Refunds will not be processed to participants who do not show up for the webinar. A webinar may be cancelled due to unavoidable circumstances, participants will be notified 24 hours before the scheduled start of the event. Contact us via email: admin@ComplianceTrain.com