- Certificate of completion - Free
- Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
This course will go into detail on what a good emergency plan is, what to avoid and what makes a well-trained employee in case of an emergency.
We begin by addressing how a good emergency plan differs from bad emergency procedures and a list of common emergencies that businesses deal with.
Next, we review good emergency procedures, to include what a well-trained employee should have as far as skills are concerned and what to avoid in emergency procedure planning.
Finally, we show you some steps to take and provide you with tips to help your emergency planning process.
You Will Learn:
About different types of emergency situations
What should be included into your emergency plans
What to expect of employees during an emergency
Tips to help make emergency planning easier and concise
The Benefits of Taking This Course:
You will be able to learn about good emergency planning
You will be able to learn about bad emergency procedures
You will learn about the benefits of good emergency planning
Understanding how to make an emergency action plan and how to enforce it
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