Overview
Emergency plans document the response procedures for foreseeable emergency scenarios, ensuring rapid and effective action when seconds count. This module provides structured templates for fire, medical emergencies, environmental spills, security threats, and site-specific hazards.
Each plan identifies emergency contacts, response equipment locations, muster points, and step-by-step response procedures. Integration with personnel records ensures contact information remains current, whilst drill scheduling verifies plan effectiveness.
Mobile access ensures emergency plans are available at the point of need, with one-tap dialling to emergency services and key contacts. Plan versioning tracks updates following drills, incidents, or organisational changes.
Regulatory Compliance
- • Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999 Regulation 8
- • Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
- • ISO 45001:2018 Clause 8.2 - Emergency preparedness and response
- • Control of Major Accident Hazards Regulations 2015 (if applicable)
Key Benefits
Rapid effective response when emergencies occur
Clear procedures reduce panic and confusion
Emergency contact information readily accessible
Integration with drills verifies plan effectiveness
Mobile access ensures availability at point of need
Version control tracks plan evolution and improvements
Features & Capabilities
Template library for common emergency scenarios
Step-by-step response procedure documentation
Emergency contact register with one-tap dialling
Response equipment location mapping
Muster point and evacuation route planning
Drill scheduling with performance evaluation
Plan distribution with acknowledgment tracking
Version control and change management
How It Works
Identify foreseeable emergency scenarios for your site
Create emergency response plans using appropriate templates
Document procedures, contacts, and equipment locations
Distribute plans to personnel with acknowledgment
Schedule drills to test and refine emergency response
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