Protect Your Employees, Avoid OSHA Penalties & Liability
OSHA regulations require your business to have an Emergency Action Plan (EAP) if you have 10+ employees.
Most small businesses are not aware of this requirement or how to begin to build a plan for their business.
Now, a 10 year old Consortium of public and private sector operational professionals and leaders have come together to support small business in developing low costs EAPs and providing access to other educational resources.
OUR OFFERINGS:
OSHA regulations require your business to have an Emergency Action Plan (EAP) if you have 10+ employees.
Most small businesses are not aware of this requirement or how to begin to build a plan for their business.
Now, a 10 year old Consortium of public and private sector operational professionals and leaders have come together to support small business in developing low costs EAPs and providing access to other educational resources.
OUR OFFERINGS:
Free Resources
Free information is available to support the development of a basic EAP for your company!
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What We Offer
Need assistance in the development of an EAP? Former Corporate and Public Sector Emergency Managers and Business Solution Experts are available to assist.
Available Online Support provided by the All Hazard Consortium www.ahcusa.org
Online Services provided by the AHC will include:
Completion of your company’s EAP not only to meet the minimal requirements of OHSA but to build an Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) including:
On site assistance and training is also available for complex planning solutions
Available Online Support provided by the All Hazard Consortium www.ahcusa.org
Online Services provided by the AHC will include:
Completion of your company’s EAP not only to meet the minimal requirements of OHSA but to build an Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) including:
- A hazard assessment for your area to understand the greatest impacts to plan for and limit business disruption
- Linkages to Information sharing systems from key public and private organizations involved in response and recovery operations in your area if applicable
- Online Training for your employees
- Business specific recommendations for resiliency options limiting potential facility or system
- And, much more!
On site assistance and training is also available for complex planning solutions