2020 RETA Breeze Sept-Oct
2020 VIRTUAL CONFERENCE PREVIEW
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Creating an effective Visitor Plan or Guidelines is always a struggle due to the ever-changing operational needs a facility may have. Each day can hold new hazards or obstacles which onsite personnel may have to navigate in order to evacuate quickly and safely. Escape routes can change due to construction, new equipment, and a variety of daily activities. Requiring all visitors unfamiliar and untrained to your facility to be escorted by an employee or contractor that is familiar with your facility and trained on your Emergency Action Plan will drastically make your plan more effective. In the white paper, Gary has provided some great scenario’s and advice to help make your Emergency Action Plan more effective. I highly recommend attending Gary’s presentation.
Continuing Education Credit: 1 PDH CRITICAL TASKS FOR AN EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN Author: Gary Smith
W hen escaping ammonia, the indoor or outdoor variables such as ventilation, room size, weather, temperature, wind, humidity, and the type of ammonia release can make escape and rescue difficult. The employer should require that untrained visitors entering an area that has ammonia supplied equipment, be escorted by an
employee or contractor that is trained and equipped to safely escort the visitor out of a sudden unexpected release of ammonia in accordance with the employer’s standards. This previewwas compiled by Brad Adkins in conjunction with the author Gary Smith. We would appreciate your feedback after the presentation. Please be as detailed as possible in your comments.
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