Emergency Action Program
6.0 Emergency Preparation
The elements specified in this section (section 6) are Program Center Specific. Each Program Center must determine how to best address these requirements. In most cases, your written responses to all of the items listed below will be no longer than one page.
- Assembly Locations - Program Centers are required to identify and document employee assembly locations for
their building(s) and work group(s). Such documentation shall be added to this document as part of the
Appendix.
- Critical Plant Operations - Program Centers are required to identify critical operations that must not be
abandoned during an emergency. Employees who must continue to maintain Critical Plant Operations during an emergency
shall receive training appropriate to the operation. Where Critical Plant Operation procedures are necessary,
such procedures shall be in writing. Critical Plant Operation procedures shall be added to this document as part
of the Appendix.
- IIPP and/or Emergency Coordinator(s) - Program Centers are required to identify IIPP and/or Emergency Coordinators.
A list of IIPP and/or Emergency Coordinators shall be added to this document as part of the Appendix.
- Rescue and Medical Duty Assignments - Program Centers are required to determine if special Rescue and/or Medical Duty
Assignments are necessary. If it is determined that rescue and/or medical duties are necessary, a description of those
duties, and the names and job titles of the individuals responsible for carrying out those duties, shall be added to
this document as part of the Appendix
- Emergency Notification Procedures - Program Centers must determine the appropriate Emergency Notification Procedures that will be utilized by their employees during an emergency (e.g., Do employees dial 911? Do employees activate fire alarms? If fire alarms don't exist in a building, how will employees be notified of the need to evacuate, etc.?)
