This video provides workplace training on emergency action plans (EAPs). It emphasizes the importance of preparedness for various emergencies, including fire, earthquakes, severe weather, chemical spills, and workplace violence. The video details the crucial components of a comprehensive EAP and stresses the collective responsibility of all employees in ensuring workplace safety.
Here are the answers based solely on the provided video transcript:
False. The transcript explicitly states that an EAP "needs regular updates," reflecting changes in the workplace, new equipment, and updated safety regulations.
Drop, cover, hold on. The transcript details the earthquake response as: "the moment we feel the Tremor we drop to the ground we take cover under a sturdy table or desk protecting ourselves from falling debris We Hold On Tight riding out the shaking until it subsides."
Upwind or uphill from the spill. The transcript instructs: "we evacuate immediately following designated evacuation routes we move up wind or uphill away from the source of the spill".
True. The video recommends seeking shelter in "an interior room or basement away from Windows" during a tornado.
False. The video prioritizes escape and hiding as first responses to workplace violence. Fighting back is presented as a last resort.