Emergency Preparedness: Failing to Prepare is Preparing to Fail 

A red fire extinguisher and a white hard hat are placed on a bright red surface, ready for any emergency. A clipboard holds a paper labeled "EVACUATION PLAN," showing a basic floor plan with a pen pointing to a section of the map.

While the likelihood of having to execute an emergency plan is low, it is not zero. Everyone remembers evacuating the building when schools would have their yearly fire drill. The same fundamental principles apply to any workforce. Generally speaking, every organization should have an emergency preparedness plan in place, but does everyone know what to […]

Muster Points in Emergencies

A blurred figure in a red uniform handles medical equipment from a red emergency backpack, highlighting the importance of muster points. Nearby are additional medical bags and supplies. The scene appears to be an emergency response with bicycles in the background.

Introduction Workplace safety is of utmost importance for employees and employers alike. One important component of ensuring safety in the event of an emergency is the implementation of an effective Emergency Action Plan (EAP). A key aspect of an EAP is the use of muster points. In this newsletter, we will discuss what muster points […]

Safety Matters: Fire Safety

Firefighters in protective gear battle a large industrial fire, with one spraying water onto the flames. Practicing rigorous fire safety measures, they work tirelessly as the intense orange blaze engulfs machinery in the background, casting a bright glow and creating thick smoke.

Provided by: Three Sixty Safety Fire Safety Fires are a serious risk for businesses of all types. It’s up to you to take the proper precautions to keep yourself, your co-workers and safe from fire hazards. Lower the Risks of Fire There are some simple things you can do to prevent fires at : Combustible […]