Wash. Admin. Code § 296-56-60010 - Emergency action plans
(1) You must
develop and implement an emergency action plan. The emergency action plan must
be in writing (except as provided in subsection (5)(d) of this section) and
must cover those designated actions employers and employees must take to ensure
employee safety from fire and other emergencies.
| Note: | When an employer directs their employees to respond to an emergency that is beyond the scope of the emergency action plan developed in accordance with this section, then chapter 296-824 WAC must apply. |
(2) You
must include the following elements, at a minimum, in the plan:
(a) Emergency escape procedures and emergency
escape route assignments;
(b)
Procedures to be followed by employees who remain to operate critical plant
operations before they evacuate;
(c) Procedures to account for all employees
after emergency evacuation has been completed;
(d) Rescue and medical duties for those
employees who are to perform them;
(e) The preferred means of reporting fires
and other emergencies; and
(f)
Names or regular job titles of persons or departments that can be contacted for
further information or explanation of duties under the plan.
(3) You must establish an employee
alarm system that provides warning for necessary emergency action and for
reaction time for safe escape of employees from the workplace or the immediate
work area.
(4) You must establish
the types of evacuation to be used in emergency circumstances.
(5) You must meet the following requirements
for training:
(a) Before implementing the
emergency action plan, you must designate and train a sufficient number of
persons to assist in the safe and orderly emergency evacuation of
employees.
(b) You must review the
plan with each employee covered by the plan at the following times:
(i) Initially when the plan is developed;
(ii) Whenever the employee's
responsibilities or designated actions under the plan change; and
(iii) Whenever the plan is changed.
(c) You must review with each
employee upon initial assignment those parts of the plan that the employee must
know to protect the employee in the event of an emergency. The written plan
must be kept at the workplace and be made available for employee
review.
(d) You may communicate the
plan orally to employees and need not maintain a written plan if you have ten
or fewer employees.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 49.17.010, 49.17.040, 49.17.050, 49.17.060. 07-03-163, § 296-56-60010, filed 1/24/07, effective 4/1/07.
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