Fire drills are necessary to test the Emergency Action Plan
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its “Evacuation Plans and Procedures eTool,” OSHA says:
“It is a good idea to hold practice drills as often as necessary to keep employees prepared. Include outside resources such as fire and police departments when possible. After each drill, gather management and employees to evaluate the effectiveness of the drill. Identify the strengths and weaknesses of your plan and work to improve it.”
It’s important to note that even though OSHA doesn’t require drills, local fire codes and your insurance carrier may require you to hold periodic fire drills to ensure safe evacuation of employees.
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Giving employees an opportunity to practice emergency procedures in a simulated but safe environment
Determining if employees understand and can carry out emergency duties
Evaluating effectiveness of evacuation procedures and determining necessary changes or adjustments to procedures to improve performance
Complying with requirements of the