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Emergency Preparedness and Response. Training Outline. Regulatory Requirements Definitions Responsibilities Orientation of Workers Emergency Warden Orientation and Training Requirements for Supervisors Supervising Rescue Operations. Regulatory Requirements. Regulatory Requirements.
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Training Outline • Regulatory Requirements • Definitions • Responsibilities • Orientation of Workers • Emergency Warden Orientation and Training • Requirements for Supervisors • Supervising Rescue Operations
Regulatory Requirements • Applicable Regulations • Risk assessments done • Written policies and procedures implemented • Emergency exit routes provided and marked • Emergency lighting of workplace and exit routes
Regulatory Requirements • Supervisors must inform workers of risk • Annual emergency drills • Inventory of substances that endanger firefighters/rescuers • Provide emergency wash facilities • Train workers in fire prevention
Regulatory Requirements • Toxic Gases • Provide emergency ventilation • Provide shutdown and containment • Emergency rescue - qualified workers • Personal Protective Equipment • Maintenance of equipment
Regulatory Requirements • Maintain effective communications with rescue and evacuation personnel • Any worker assigned to firefighting to be physically fit and trained annually • Provide rescue for workers entering a confined space
Regulatory Requirements • Written evacuation procedures must include: • Notification of workers about an emergency • Evacuation of all workers • Notification of the fire department • Notification of adjacent workplaces
Definitions • Emergency • A present or imminent event • Requires prompt coordination or special regulation
Definitions • Emergency Supervisory Personnel (Chief Emergency Warden) • Supervises emergency response and rescue operations
Definitions • Emergency Warden • The supervisor or individual who guides workers during an event.
Responsibilities • Employer • Manager • Emergency Coordinator • Supervisor • Emergency Warden • Worker • JHS Committee
Responsibilities - Employer • Ensure: • emergency risk assessments are conducted and documented • emergency evacuation and rescue program is maintained • all facilities have accessible exit routes • exit routes - marked and have emergency lighting as required
Responsibilities – Employer(cont’d) • Ensure: • local emergency response plans are in place • workers are trained in fire prevention, emergency evacuation and rescue • an emergency coordinator is appointed
Responsibilities – Employer(cont’d) • Establish policy to designate emergency wardens’ authority
Responsibilities - Managers • Recruit emergency wardens • Ensure emergency plans posted • Assign responsibilities of other emergency personnel • Ensure emergency evacuation and rescue risk assessments are completed
Responsibilities – Managers(cont’d) • Site specific emergency procedure • Emergency hazard identification and risk assessment • Communication
Responsibilities – Emergency Coordinator • Identify need for emergency response • Review and update risk assessments • Compile and maintain documentation • Secure agreements with outside agencies
Responsibilities – Emergency Coordinator (cont’d) • Designate workers to assist disabled individuals • Ensure evacuation routes and floor plans are available • Template for site specific emergency plans
Responsibilities - Designated Supervisor • Emergency policies, procedures and work arrangements • Understand and follow emergency procedures • Training - fire prevention, emergency evacuation and rescue
Responsibilities - Designated Supervisor (cont’d) • Know emergency emergency response and rescue hazards • Know how to request emergency evacuation and rescue • Be aware of additional resources available
Responsibilities – Emergency Warden • Be familiar with emergency program • Know names of First aid attendants and location of supplies • Assist in new employee emergency orientation
Responsibilities – Emergency Warden (cont’d) • Recruit workers • Wear designated hardhat and high visibility vest • Ensure area is evacuated • Ensure assistants are available to help in evacuation
Responsibilities – Emergency Warden (cont’d) • Ensure that everyone has left the building • Report to Designated Emergency Supervisor on state of evacuation • Prevent re-entry of the building
Responsibilities - Workers • Provide input into risk assessments • Participate in education, training & drills • Follow workplace procedures for emergency evacuation and rescue • Follow instructions of emergency wardens and emergency supervisory personnel
Responsibilities - Joint Health & Safety Committees • Review the effectiveness of drills • Make recommendations on possible corrective actions
Customized Slides Place slides that describe your Program here
Worker Orientation • Evacuation Procedures • Fire Prevention • Use of Fire Extinguishers • Summoning and Reporting First Aid
Worker Orientation (cont’d) • Evacuation Procedures • Emergency Phone Numbers • Purpose of the Plan • Who is in Charge • During an emergency • During an evacuation • First Aid • More Information
Worker Orientation • Evacuation Procedures – continued • Definitions: • Emergency Coordinator • Emergency Supervisor • Emergency Warden • Designated Receptionist • First Aid Attendants
Worker Orientation • Evacuation Procedures - continued • Communications • Alarms • Worker notification • Outside notification
Worker Orientation • Evacuation Procedures – continued • Securing Equipment • Turn off computers • Secure laptops • Secure cash drawers • Shut off kitchen appliances • Close doors to record vaults • Close but do not lock doors
Worker Orientation • Evacuation Procedures • Evacuation routes and emergency exits • Assembly Areas (Muster Stations) • Evacuation Roles and Responsibilities • Designated Receptionist • Line Managers and Supervisors • Emergency Wardens
Worker Orientation • Fire Prevention • Trash and litter • Keep the workplace areas neat and clean • Fire alarm pull stations and extinguishers • Know how to use fire extinguishers
Worker Orientation • Fire Prevention - continued • Check extinguishers in your area • Store hazardous materials in designated areas • Keep exits free of obstructions
Worker Orientation • Fire Prevention - continued • Smoke only where permitted • Keep equipment clean and use it properly • Handle flammable liquids with caution • Know location of emergency exits and procedures
Worker Orientation • Use of Fire Extinguishers • Dry chemical extinguishers • Foam extinguishers • Carbon dioxide extinguishers • Water extinguishers
Worker Orientation • Summoning and Reporting to First Aid • Revise this slide to agree with your Program
Emergency Warden Orientation • General Evacuation • Activate fire alarm • Put on hard hat, high visibility vest • Get work site register for roll call
Emergency Warden Orientation • Check evacuation route(s) • Put hand on exit door to feel for heat • Look and smell for smoke
Emergency Warden Orientation • Provide evacuation instructions • Ensure disabled staff get to areas of refuge • Ensure everyone gets out
Emergency Warden Orientation • Ensure all doors are closed • Place “all clear” tag on doors • Leave the building • Complete roll call • Report to designated person • Report anyone missing
Special Responses • Spill Response • Complete this overhead once your Program is ready
Special Responses • Earthquake Response • Complete this overhead once your Program is ready