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Title: Occupational Safety and Health 6th Edition Lecture Notes


1
Occupational Safety and Health6th
EditionLecture Notes
  • By Dr. David Goetsch

2
Chapter Twenty-Five
  • Preparing for Emergencies and Terrorism

3
Emergency Defined
  • An emergency is a potentially life-threatening
    situation, usually occurring suddenly and
    unexpectedly. Emergencies may be the result of
    natural or human causes.

4
Preparing for Emergencies
  • Preparing for emergencies involves
  • Planning
  • Practicing
  • Evaluating
  • Adjusting
  • An immediate response is critical in emergencies.

5
Components of Emergency Planning and Community
Right-to-Know Act
  • The Emergency Planning and Community
    Right-to-Know Act has the following four main
    components
  • Emergency planning
  • Emergency notification
  • Information requirements
  • Toxic chemical release reporting

6
Emergency Preparation
  • For proper coordination of the internal emergency
    response, it is important that one person be in
    charge and that everyone involved knows who that
    person is.
  • Because there is no way to predict when first aid
    may be needed, part of preparing for emergencies
    should include training employees to administer
    first aid. In certain cases, OSHA requires that
    companies have at least one employee on-site who
    has been trained in first aid.

7
Emergency First-Aid Requirements
  • In addition to providing first-aid training, it
    is important to
  • Well-stocked first-aid kits readily available
  • Have personal protective devices available
  • Post emergency telephone numbers
  • Keep all employees informed

8
Emergency Action Plan
  • A companys emergency action plan should be a
    collection of small plans for anticipated
    emergency. These plans should have the following
    components
  • Procedures
  • Coordination
  • Assignments and responsibilities
  • Accident prevention strategies
  • Schedules

9
OSHAs Standard for Evacuation Planning(29 CFR
1910.38)
  • This standard requires a written plan for
    evaluating the facility in the event of an
    emergency. Critical elements of the plan are as
    follows
  • Marking of exit routes
  • Communications
  • Outside assembly
  • Training

10
The Emergency Action Plan (EAP)
  • EAPs should be customized to be location-specific
    by including a
  • Map
  • Organization chart
  • Local coordination information
  • Local training schedules
  • The should consider the needs of all personnel,
    including those with disabilities.

11
The Emergency Response Team
  • An emergency response team is a special team to
    handle
  • General and localized emergencies
  • Facilitate evacuation and shutdown
  • Protect and salvage company property
  • Work with civil authorities

12
Trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Trauma is psychological stress. It typically
    results from exposure to a disaster or emergency
    so shocking that it impairs a persons sense of
    security or well-being. Trauma left untreated
    can manifest itself as post-traumatic stress
    disorder. This disorder is characterized by
  • Intrusive thoughts
  • Flashbacks
  • Paranoia
  • Concentration difficulties
  • Rapid heartbeat
  • Recovery communications
  • Employee support
  • Assistance

13
Disaster Recovery Plan
  • A disaster recovery plan should have at least the
    following components
  • Recovery coordinator
  • Recovery team
  • Recovery analysis and planning
  • Damage assessment
  • Salvage operations
  • Recovery communications
  • Employee support and assistance

14
Terrorist Attack Precautions
  • Employers can help decrease the likelihood of a
    terrorist attack on their facilities by taking
    the following actions
  • Run a safe and caring operation
  • Listen to employees
  • Train employee
  • Communicate
  • Know your personnel
  • Empower personnel
  • Harden the site against external threats and
    restrict access

15
Terrorist Attack Precautions(Continued)
  • Remove any barriers to clear visibility round the
    facility
  • Have and enforce parking and delivery regulations
  • Make sure that visitors can be screened from a
    distance
  • Keep all unstaffed entrances locked and alarmed
  • Make air intakes and other utilities inaccessible
    to all but designated personnel
  • Prevent access to roofs and upper stories

16
Terrorist Attack Precautions(Continued)
  • Secure trash containers
  • Ensure that employees, contractors, and visitors
    wear badges
  • Have an emergency response plan and practice it
  • Be cautious of what information is place on your
    companys website
  • Keep up-go-date with the latest safety and
    security strategies
  • Protect the integrity of your facilitys key
    system

17
Hazmat Security Plan
  • Secure hazardous materials so that terrorists
    cannot gain access to them for use in making
    bombs and other weapons of mass destruction. A
    hazmat security plan should have two components
  • Personnel security
  • Physical security
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