Emergency Action Plan
Evacuation procedures, emergency contacts, employee accountability.
Citation:29 CFR 1910.38(c), 1926.35
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Arizona — State PlanArizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health (ADOSH)
The regulation that requires it in Arizona
Arizona operates an approved state plan. The requirement for an emergency action plan is set by the federal standards adopted by the state: 29 CFR 1910.38(c) and 1926.35.
Enforcing agency
Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health (ADOSH) enforces the rules. ADOSH inspects workplaces, issues citations, and proposes penalties under the state plan. ADOSH coordinates with federal OSHA on standards and oversight.
State-specific requirements beyond the federal baseline
No state-specific overrides beyond the federal baseline were found in our research for Arizona.
Penalties for non-compliance in Arizona
Penalties follow the standard Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health (ADOSH) schedule and refer the reader to the agency for current amounts.
How to comply
- Write a plan that covers evacuation routes, alarm systems, head counts, and rescue contacts.
- Train all employees on the plan and their duties during an emergency.
- Post the plan or make it available to workers at the worksite.
- Review and update the plan at least annually or after any incident.
- Document training and keep records for compliance reviews.