OSHA Emergency Action Plan (EAP) Development
Overview
OSHA regulations require businesses with 10 employees or more to maintain a written Emergency Action Plan (EAP) under 29 CFR 1910.38. Failure to comply may result in citations, fines, and increased liability.Patriot Emergency Preparedness delivers OSHA-compliant EAPs that are customized, clear, and easy to implement.
Designed For
Businesses, medium and large employers, apartment buildings, industrial and manufacturing facilities, warehouses, offices, and retail environments.
Each EAP Includes
- Evacuation procedures and routes
- Emergency reporting and alarm protocols
- Employee roles and responsibilities
- Hazard-specific guidance
- OSHA-compliant documentation

