Emergency Action Planning Workshop
Turn awareness into action — and compliance into confidence.
About the Workshop:

You’ve explored the why behind Emergency Action Plans. Now, it’s time to build one.
This in-depth, 4-hour workshop provides the training, tools, and materials you need to create or refine an Emergency Action Plan (EAP) that not only meets OSHA standards but exceeds them. Through practical exercises and expert guidance, participants will develop the framework, assignments, and documentation required to keep their teams safe and their operations resilient.
Who Should Attend:
- General Managers
- Department Managers
- Safety Professionals
- Safety Committee Members
- Supervisory Personnel
You’ll Learn How To:
- Identify potential emergencies and establish response procedures
- Assign roles, responsibilities, and communication protocols
- Ensure compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements
- Build confidence in your team’s ability to respond effectively
Details:
- Duration: 4 hours
- Cost: $295 per person
- Certificate provided upon completion
- Save 15% if you attended the Emergency Action Plan Lunch & Learn
Take the next step in safeguarding your workplace.
Your plan—and your people—deserve more than “good enough.”
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About the Trainer
Ken Hayes, Project Manager – Environmental Health & Safety, Quality
Ken Hayes joined Polaris MEP after several decades in RI manufacturing and over a decade of enlisted service in the US Navy. As a Certified Safety Professional, he leads an expanded suite of Environmental Health and Safety solutions.
In industry he has experience in multiple roles including Production Manager; Product Manager; Customer Service Manager; Quality Engineer and Quality Manager; Environmental, Health & Safety Engineer and Manager; Continuous Improvement Manager. He has expertise in data and root cause analysis plus management systems development. Ken’s career has included time with ENNOVI (formerly Interplex) and leading RI Manufacturers Toray Plastics, Ira Green and Teknor Apex.
Ken has a Bachelor of Science degree from Roger Williams University, is a Certified Quality Engineer and QMS Lead Auditor, and served on the leadership team of Rhode Island ASQ for over a decade. Living in Bristol gives him great opportunity to enjoy building, maintaining, and sailing classic plastic and wooden boats.