L&P Global Security
Emergency Action Plan
EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN
An emergency action plan (EAP) is a written document required by particular OSHA standards. [29 CFR 1910.38(a)]. The purpose of an EAP is to facilitate and organize the employer, employees and visitors’ actions during emergencies. Well-developed emergency plans and proper training (such that employees understand their roles and responsibilities within the plan) will result in fewer and less severe injuries and less damage during emergencies. A poorly prepared plan, likely will lead to a disorganized evacuation or emergency response, resulting in confusion and injury.
L & P Global Security will assist in developing your emergency action plan by organizing and chairing your EAP committee help develop your plan to include:
• Developing a threat management team.
• A plan for fire evacuation, severe weather, and bomb threats
• Active Shooter Preparedness
• Developing a notification system in case of emergencies
• Identifying evacuation routes and shelter location within building
• Emergency plans for persons with disabilities
• A plan to account for personnel and guests
• Train employees to recognize and report concerns
• Preparing a go bag (facility maps, master keys, etc.) for use by arriving emergency responder
• Develop an access control roster
• Develop a lock down procedure and a shelter in place procedure
• Develop a plan for Notification and evacuation of Employees, Visitors, people with Disabled
(Seeing / Hearing impaired), Non-English speakers
• Develop a recovery plan from an active shooter scenario that will include the whole facility.It may include hospitals, grief counselors, lawyers, employee assistance, and other assistance as required.
• Help develop a Business Continuity Plan that allows for continuity of operations to include a plan with actions taken if a neighboring organization experiences an emergency and/or active shooter event.
• Develop a plan that would consider major suppliers and critical components in the supply chain for needed goods or services.
• And help develop a plan that address training, practice drills and update classes.