Based on CFR 1910.38, OSHA requires employers to train employees so that they are prepared for potential emergencies. This training assists facilities in complying with these regulations and helps them prepare for potential emergency situations.

This course includes an explanation of the four major types of emergencies, how to develop an emergency action plan, the importance of effective drills, and tips for returning to normal operation after an emergency.

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You can expect to cover:

  • Explanation of the four major types of emergencies
  • Development of an emergency action plan
  • The importance of effective drills
  • Tips for returning to normal operation

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  • How the Service Works
    1
    Contact a Cintas training specialist to discuss your specific training needs
  • How the Service Works
    2
    Choose from a mix of over 250 classroom and online training courses
  • How the Service Works
    3
    Ask about our online safety management tool to help with tracking, written programs and chemical management
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CFR 1910.38 (b)

"Written and oral emergency action plans. An emergency action plan must be in writing, kept in the workplace, and available to employees for review."


CFR 1910.38 (e)

"Training. An employer must designate and train employees to assist in a safe and orderly evacuation of other employees."