Emergency Planning is crucial for any type of home or facility.  All commercial facilities with 10 or more employees must comply with OSHA Standards 29 CFR 1910.36 (Means of Egress), 1910.38 (Emergency & Fire Prevention Plans) and1910.165 (Employee Alarm Systems).  A written Emergency Response Plan must include procedures for emergencies that are most likely to occur at your facility.

     Our team of safety professionals can assist your organization with implementing an Emergency Action Plan for your home and/or office that includes the elements of emergency and disaster planning.

     Along with Emergency Response Planning, your organization may be required by local and federal standards to maintain a variety of safety and response policies.  Of these policies, we can assist in the drafting and implementation of the following:
* Infection Control
* First Aid
* Automatic External Defibrillation (A.E.D.)
* Emergency Evacuation
* Hazard Communication (HazCom)
Note:  Policy requirements vary from state to state.  Some of the regulating authorities for the above policies are:  State Department of Health Offices, State Safety Organizations, Local and State Legislature and the Occupation Safety and Health Administration.  It is imperative that you agency meet the requirements set forth by these regulating agencies.
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