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the reference to 29 CFR 1910 was inadvertently left out of the 29 CFR 1926
standards.
Training
A company should present its emergency action plan to employees as soon as it is
completed and, thereafter, when designated actions or employee responsibilities change or
the plan changes.
Sample Emergency Action
Plan
Although [company name] takes precautions to prevent them, emergencies
do occur. When they do, they require quick, correct and decisive responses.
Employees have been informed of the company’s planned response to
emergency situations, and they are expected to adhere to these guidelines
for the duration of this project.
The elements of this plan, as required by 29 CFR 1926.35, are as follows:
I.
Emergency evacuation plan
II.
Critical operations
III. Methods to account for [company name] employees
IV. Rescue and medical duties
V.
Means of reporting emergencies
VI. Company representative(s) responsible for plan
I. Emergency Evacuation Plan
On a typical roofing project, [company name] will prepare an
emergency evacuation plan for two areas: the roof and ground.
Roof evacuation procedures are as follows: __________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
Ground evacuation procedures are as follows: ________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________

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