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Timber Products Manufacturers Association
Emergency Action Plan 3/3/2015 Timber Products Manufacturers Association
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Emergency escape procedures and escape routes
Develop emergency escape routes Floor plans Work-area maps 3/3/2015 Timber Products Manufacturers Association
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Emergency escape procedures and escape routes
Shelter areas locker rooms cafeterias Head count 3/3/2015 Timber Products Manufacturers Association
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Timber Products Manufacturers Association
Evacuation An adequate number of trained employees (wardens) help evacuate others There should be at least 1 warden for every 20 employees 3/3/2015 Timber Products Manufacturers Association
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Timber Products Manufacturers Association
Evacuation The wardens know the workplace layout and escape routes Wardens know the location of handicapped employees 3/3/2015 Timber Products Manufacturers Association
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Timber Products Manufacturers Association
Evacuation Wardens check rooms and enclosed spaces where employees could be trapped Wardens account for all employees 3/3/2015 Timber Products Manufacturers Association
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Critical plant operations
Designate workers to shutdown critical systems gas electrical plant equipment Monitor plant power supplies 3/3/2015 Timber Products Manufacturers Association
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Critical plant operations
Monitor water supplies Monitor essential services chemical processes manufacturing processes 3/3/2015 Timber Products Manufacturers Association
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Account for all employees
Ensure all employees are safely evacuated Roll call 3/3/2015 Timber Products Manufacturers Association
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Account for all employees
Let supervisor know when away from workstation Let supervisor know where you are 3/3/2015 Timber Products Manufacturers Association
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Rescue and medical duties
Designated personnel will perform rescue duties Designated personnel will perform medical and first aid duties 3/3/2015 Timber Products Manufacturers Association
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Rescue and medical duties
Know the potential emergency situations that could occur Emergency responders must be trained 3/3/2015 Timber Products Manufacturers Association
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Timber Products Manufacturers Association
Reporting Pull alarms Automatic alarms Phone call 3/3/2015 Timber Products Manufacturers Association
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Timber Products Manufacturers Association
Alarm systems When there is an alarm, evacuate or perform your assigned emergency actions Know the different types of alarm signals 3/3/2015 Timber Products Manufacturers Association
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Timber Products Manufacturers Association
Alarm systems Flashing lights may be installed in areas where alarms may not be heard Alarm systems may use an auxiliary power source so they can operate when power fails 3/3/2015 Timber Products Manufacturers Association
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Timber Products Manufacturers Association
Disaster recovery Modified EAP evacuation employee alarms head count 3/3/2015 Timber Products Manufacturers Association
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