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Emergency Response

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Training Overview

INTRODUCTION

TYPES OF EMERGENCIES

CORE PILLARS OF PREPAREDNESS

TOOLS AND RESOURCES

EMERGENCY CONTACTS

ACTIVITY

CONCLUSION

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Introduce yourself and explain the purpose of your presentation. Is it a routine safety training presentation, or was it mandated following an incident or review?

Introduction

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Use statistics, facts, or proven insights to stress the importance of emergency preparedness in the workplace.

Why it matters

NONRESIDENTIAL FIRES

STATISTIC OR FACT

2023 National estimate by the U.S. Fire Administration

Briefly detail the statistic, fact, or proven insight here.

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110,000

87%

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Types of emergencies

Fire

Type of emergency

Type of emergency

Workplace fires can be caused by everything from unattended appliances to malfunctioning electrical equipment.

Provide a brief explanation here. You can also highlight common causes or factors using bullet points.

Provide a brief explanation here. You can also highlight common causes or factors using bullet points.

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Pillar here

Briefly discuss the core pillar here. If possible, provide concrete examples of the core pillar in practice.

Pillar here

Briefly discuss the core pillar here. If possible, provide concrete examples of the core pillar in practice.

Prevention

Identifying potential hazards, regular safety inspections, and proper equipment maintenance are keys to a prepared workplace.

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Core pillars of preparedness

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Tools and resources

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1) Fire alarm

2) Fire extinguisher

3) Tool goes here

4) Tool goes here

5) Tool goes here

6) Tool goes here

7) Tool goes here

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2

3

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Local fire department

123-456-7890

Contact here

Contact number here

Contact here

Contact number here

Contact here

Contact number here

Contact here

Contact number here

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Emergency contacts

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Activity

Use the following slides to assess how well your audience has retained what’s been presented so far.

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You’re working on the third floor of the office building, when suddenly you hear the fire alarm go off.

“It’s probably just a drill,” a coworker tells you.

What should you do?

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Go back to work

Evacuate immediately using the nearest fire exit

Wait for a supervisor to confirm that there is an actual emergency

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What should you do?

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Option here

Option here

Option here

Provide a scenario that will test the emergency preparedness of your audience members here.

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Safety first

In the first sign of a workplace emergency, drop what you’re doing

and follow procedure.

Key point here

Briefly discuss the key point here. You may use bullet points to keep this section concise.

Key point here

Briefly discuss the key point here. You may use bullet points to keep this section concise.

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Conclusion

Quickly summarize the most important points discussed over the course of your presentation.

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Get in touch

Email

hello@reallygreatsite.com

Social media

@reallygreatsite

Phone

123-456-7890

Address

123 Anywhere St., Any City, ST 12345

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