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The transportation industry is a challenging environment to work in. And, if you include factors like accidents and attacks, taking precautionary measures becomes even more important. In this Emergency Planning in Transportation and Warehouse Environments course, you’ll learn how proactive preparation can reduce the impact of emergencies. From fires and gas leaks to active shooters and terrorist threats, this course explains how to create a detailed emergency action plan tailored to your facility’s needs.
You’ll explore how to form a crisis management team with input from key departments and local emergency responders. The course shows how to evaluate your risk using OSHA’s Evacuation Planning Matrix and guides you through specific planning for active shooter scenarios, including situational awareness and evacuation protocols.
The course also emphasizes preventive maintenance, employee awareness, and regular plan reviews to address facility changes and hazards. You’ll learn how to use tabletop simulations and full-scale emergency drills to test readiness, reinforce roles, and coordinate responses.
By the end, you’ll understand how to identify warning signs, improve safety procedures, and reduce risk through consistent planning and practice. Whether responding to equipment failures or extreme threats, this training helps you build a safer and more prepared workplace.
It is designed for people working in transportation and warehouse environments who need to build and maintain emergency plans for their facility, including those forming a crisis management team.
It covers a range of scenarios including fires, gas leaks, equipment failures, active shooters, and terrorist threats.
You will gain skills in crisis management, emergency evacuation, emergency response planning, situation analysis, and health risk assessments.
It shows how to use tabletop simulations and full-scale emergency drills to test readiness, reinforce roles, and coordinate responses.
It guides you through applying OSHA's Evacuation Planning Matrix to evaluate your facility's risk.