When an emergency hits, confusion is the enemy — every worker needs to know the plan.
A well-communicated Emergency Action Plan (EAP) helps crews respond quickly to fires, severe weather, medical emergencies, and other jobsite incidents. These toolbox talks cover OSHA EAP requirements, evacuation routes, assembly points, communication procedures, designated roles, and training expectations. Use them to ensure every worker knows how to act — not just react — when time is critical.
Use these toolbox talks to reinforce emergency preparedness and support OSHA-compliant EAP training on construction sites.