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OSHA's Exit Routes, Emergency Action, and Fire Prevention Plans provide comprehensive frameworks for ensuring workplace safety during emergencies. Exit routes must be continuous, unobstructed paths to safety, with appropriate design and markings. An Emergency Action Plan (EAP) details procedures for reporting emergencies, evacuation, accounting for employees, and specific roles during emergencies. A Fire Prevention Plan (FPP) focuses on identifying and eliminating fire hazards, detailing procedures to control fire risks, and employee training on fire safety practices.

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Apr 10, 2026

Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans (EAP), and Fire Prevention Plans (FPP) (Required by OSHA Annually)

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What You’ll Learn?

Exit Routes, Emergency Action, and Fire Prevention Plans, you will learn how to safely and effectively respond to emergencies, including designing safe exit paths, implementing emergency procedures, preventing fires, and coordinating emergency responses to save lives and protect property. This training focuses on following OSHA standards to create a safe workplace by understanding your role in preventing fires, knowing the proper way to evacuate, and having a clear plan for emergencies.

Course Syllabus

Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans (EAP), and Fire Prevention Plans (FPP)

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Certificate of Completion 

Upon successful completion of this training program  participants will receive a certificate of completion.    

Meet Your Instructor

Jose Zepeda, MS, GSP, CSHO-C&G  

With over 25 years of experience in the Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) field, I have held numerous leadership roles dedicated to advancing workplace safety, regulatory compliance, training, and workforce development. My career has included designing and leading safety training programs, conducting risk assessments, developing HSE policies and procedures, and ensuring compliance with federal and industry-specific standards.

I hold a master’s degree in occupational safety and health, which has deepened my expertise in hazard identification, occupational regulations, industrial hygiene, and safety program management. This academic foundation has played a key role in developing effective training curricula and driving a culture of safety excellence.

As the current Director of Training, I lead the creation, implementation, and oversight of organization-wide training initiatives focused on health, safety, and operational procedures. My combined experience in HSE operations and education enables me to develop impactful training programs and lead teams with a strong focus on practical application and continuous improvement.

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OSHA's Exit Routes, Emergency Action, and Fire Prevention Plans provide comprehensive frameworks for ensuring workplace safety during emergencies. Exit routes must be continuous, unobstructed paths to safety, with appropriate design and markings. An Emergency Action Plan (EAP) details procedures for reporting emergencies, evacuation, accounting for employees, and specific roles during emergencies. A Fire Prevention Plan (FPP) focuses on identifying and eliminating fire hazards, detailing procedures to control fire risks, and employee training on fire safety practices.

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