🚨 Emergency Preparedness & Evacuation
Free emergency preparedness & evacuation training with a completion certificate.
Last updated: June 2026
Build a compliant Emergency Action Plan and master the alarm-to-all-clear evacuation sequence — emergency types, escape routes, assembly points, wardens, drills and head-counts — to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.38, NFPA 101 and ISO 45001. It maps to OSHA 1910.38 emergency action plans. The course is organized into 7 modules, ending with a final exam (pass mark 80%). It is free awareness-level training designed for anyone who needs a practical, working understanding of the topic.
What you'll learn
- What is an Emergency Action Plan?
- Know the emergency types & first response
- The evacuation sequence
- Exit routes, signs & assembly points
- Roles, wardens & training
- Drills, timing & alarm systems
- Business continuity & after-action review
Learning objectives
- Define an Emergency Action Plan (EAP) and state when OSHA 1910.38 requires it to be written, kept and available
- List the six minimum required elements of an EAP and the alarm and training duties that go with it
- Classify the main emergency types and select the correct first response (evacuate, shelter-in-place, lockdown or invacuate)
- Execute the alarm → evacuate → assemble → account → all-clear sequence without error
- Apply exit-route, signage and assembly-point rules and the means-of-egress requirements of NFPA 101 / 1910.37
- Assign warden, first-aider and incident-controller roles and explain drill frequency and PEEPs
- Link the EAP to business continuity, after-action review and continual improvement