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OSHA does not require fire drills under 29 CFR 1910.38. However: If an employers emergency action plan (EAP) and/or emergency response plan (ERP), under 1910.38 or 1910.120, respectively, contain provisions for conducting any type of drills, OSHA would require the employer to implement and conduct those drills.
Evacuation Procedure Stop all activities immediately. Assess that all persons can evacuate the area. Follow EXIT signs to the nearest safe exit. Use the stairs. Allow others to enter the stairwell. Steer clear of hazards. Move away from the building. Do not re-enter the building without an all clear.
An evacuation drill should be introduced in the classroom as part of the curriculum during the first week. This will prepare children for that first evacuation drill. Two additional evacuation drills must be conducted during the program year.
EVACUATION PLANNING Route-specific information, including a seating plan. Individual child considerations, like behavior, communication, abilities, etc. A guide on how to evacuate each child including extraction from/with their CSRS. The location and use of emergency equipment available on the bus.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) does not require employers to conduct drills at a certain frequency. However, it is recommended as part of a comprehensive Emergency Action Plan, which is required.
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