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Emergency Action Plan <br />Purpose <br />To provide a systematic method of implementing an Emergency Action Plan for a mobile and seasonal <br />workforce, so as to ensure a minimum of confusion and injury in an emergency. <br />Policy <br />Because our employees work in a variety of client facilities and in multiple locations within a location, an <br />Emergency Action Plan needs to be adaptable to any situation. The project superintendent on a job is <br />responsible for coordinating with the client on the evacuation route and emergency procedures for the job, and <br />thereafter advising all employees of that information. <br />Procedures <br />The emergency evacuation plan for a temporary job trailers or office areas shall identify the safest most direct <br />route to the client's gate. <br />Due to the dispersion of our personnel around a plant it is not practical to attempt to draw evacuation maps for <br />every unit in the facility. In lieu of evacuation plans, all personnel have been instructed to have the senior <br />representative on their job coordinate with the client contact person to ascertain the evacuation route to be <br />taken by client's personnel in the unit being worked at the beginning of the project. Employees will follow the <br />individual evacuation plans to be used by client in the various jobsites. After the safe rally point has been <br />reached, the senior employee will ask a client's representative to call the Company's site supervisor on the radio <br />with an accurate head count and location. <br />In the event that an employee is the first person to spot a fire or other emergency he/she is authorized to <br />sound an alarm. Employees shall vacate the area as soon as an alarm is sounded. The most important function of <br />all employees is to report to the senior representative on site. Employees are not employed to fight fires. <br />All employees are informed of their responsibilities under this plan upon initial assignment to the plant. All <br />employees have their emergency duties reinforced in regular safety meetings. <br />The Company will continue to provide a detailed emergency evacuation plan and map during all jobs and <br />projects. <br />Purpose <br />The purpose of the Hazard Analysis is to provide a method for a supervisor and his/her crew to inspect an <br />upcoming job, identify potential hazards related to that job, and to arrive at agreement on the development of <br />a Safe Work Plan for completing their assignment. <br />26 <br />