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The construction industry is already a risky place to work, but if you face an emergency, you need to be prepared. In this Emergency Planning in Construction Environments course, you’ll learn how to reduce the risks and impacts of emergencies on a construction site. From fires and gas leaks to active shooters and natural disasters, emergencies can happen at any time. But with the right planning, you can limit damage, respond faster, and keep people safe.
This course explains how to build a detailed emergency action plan (EAP), who should be involved in the planning process, and what procedures to follow in high-risk scenarios. You’ll learn how to use tools like the Evacuation Planning Matrix and why drills—both tabletop and live—are essential to preparedness. You’ll also explore roles for site workers, crisis management teams, and emergency responders, and review best practices for evacuation, communication, and hazard reporting.
By the end, you’ll understand how to help stop emergencies from spreading, improve response times, and contribute to a safer job site through thoughtful preparation and active participation.
It is designed for people working in construction environments, including site workers, crisis management teams, and emergency responders who have roles in emergency planning, evacuation, communication, and hazard reporting.
It covers how to build a detailed emergency action plan (EAP), who should be involved in planning, and procedures for high-risk scenarios such as fires, gas leaks, hazardous materials, active shooters, and natural disasters. It also covers the Evacuation Planning Matrix and the use of tabletop and live drills.
You will gain skills in emergency response planning, hazard communication (HazCom), workplace safety, dispatch coordination, and health risk assessments.
Lessons include Emergency Planning in Construction Environments, The Planning Process, The Threat of Terrorism, Active Shooter Situations, Your Role in Emergency Planning, Emergency Action Drills (the process and playing your part), and a Review.
The course explains that drills, both tabletop and live, are essential to preparedness and help improve response times and evaluate emergency response effectiveness.