Information

  • Document No.

  • Project Name/Location

  • Conducted on

The Foreman/General Foreman will complete this plan for each project and will ensure that all employees and subcontractors understand what their roles are and what to do in the event an emergency occurs.

Emergency phone numbers for this project are:

  • Medical

  • Hospital

  • Ambulance

  • Fire

  • Police

  • Utilities

  • Other

Section 1

In the event of an emergency, all personnel must evacuate to the following assembly point(s). Primary is the preferable location and secondary only if the first choice is not available.

  • Primary Assembly Point:

  • Secondary Assembly Point:

The evacuation routes for this project are:

The following employees have current CPR/First Aid certification for this project:

    Employee
  • Name/Number

The above listed associate(s) will provide first aid if they can do so safely and within the scope of their training.

Section 2

Jobsite Alarm System

  • Foreman/General Foreman have cell phones to inform employees and subcontractors in the field in the event an emergency occurs; and for contacting Emergency Medical Services, fired, and police.

  • If this project has a site-specific alarm system list, swipe on

  • List site-specific alarm system:

Medical Facility

  • Contact the safety director for lists of physicians/clinics near this project. Create a map with directions to the local hospital/clinic for your job and attach to this plan.

Training Requirements

  • The Foreman/General Foreman will review the above plan with all employees, and when the plan is revised. This will be accomplished through weekly safety meetings on a frequent basis.

Assembly Points

  • Enter assembly points

  • Assembly Points

  • Assembly point

Evacuation Routes

  • Enter evacuation routes

  • Evacuation routes

  • Evacuation Route
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