OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38 requires all employers with more than 10 employees to maintain a written Emergency Action Plan. Most businesses don't have one. Of those that do, most don't have one that would hold up under an inspection or in litigation.
The ERG Facility Emergency Action Plan Framework is the master template used by Enterprise Resilience Group as the foundation for every facility engagement. It is structured to be adapted to any property type — commercial office, retail, hospitality, healthcare, childcare, warehouse, or mixed-use facility.
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
Complete OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38-compliant emergency action plan structure
Facility and organizational information section with fillable fields
Hazard identification framework — identify your facility-specific risks
Emergency notification and communication protocol
Evacuation procedures, routes, and assembly point designation
Shelter-in-place protocol for applicable hazards
Emergency role assignments — who does what
Visitor and contractor emergency procedures
Annual review and drill documentation log
Florida regulatory compliance reference notes throughout
Delivered as a fully editable Word document. Every [FACILITY-SPECIFIC] field is clearly marked for your customization.
WHO THIS IS FOR: Facility managers, operations directors, safety officers, and business owners who need a compliant EAP for any property type.
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38 requires all employers with more than 10 employees to maintain a written Emergency Action Plan. Most businesses don't have one. Of those that do, most don't have one that would hold up under an inspection or in litigation.
The ERG Facility Emergency Action Plan Framework is the master template used by Enterprise Resilience Group as the foundation for every facility engagement. It is structured to be adapted to any property type — commercial office, retail, hospitality, healthcare, childcare, warehouse, or mixed-use facility.
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
Complete OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38-compliant emergency action plan structure
Facility and organizational information section with fillable fields
Hazard identification framework — identify your facility-specific risks
Emergency notification and communication protocol
Evacuation procedures, routes, and assembly point designation
Shelter-in-place protocol for applicable hazards
Emergency role assignments — who does what
Visitor and contractor emergency procedures
Annual review and drill documentation log
Florida regulatory compliance reference notes throughout
Delivered as a fully editable Word document. Every [FACILITY-SPECIFIC] field is clearly marked for your customization.
WHO THIS IS FOR: Facility managers, operations directors, safety officers, and business owners who need a compliant EAP for any property type.