Outsource Practices & Policies

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Outsource Practices & Policies Emergency Action Plan Regional Office Ft. Myers, Fl Purpose is dedicated to the protection of its employees from emergencies such as tornadoes and fires. When emergencies do occur, our Emergency Action Plan (EAP) is initiated. This EAP is in place to ensure employee safety from emergencies during regular working hours. It provides a written document detailing and organizing the actions and procedures to be followed by employees in case of a workplace emergency. OSHA's Emergency Action Plan requirements, found at 29 CFR 1910.38, require to have a written Emergency Action Plan (EAP). This plan applies to all operations in our company where employees may encounter an emergency situation. The EAP communicates to employees, policies and procedures to follow in emergencies. This written plan is available, upon request, to employees, their designated representatives, and any OSHA officials who should ask to see it. Administrative Duties Mike Shell, Director of Safety, (or designee) is the EAP administrator, who has overall responsibility for the plan. This responsibility includes the following: Developing and maintaining a written Emergency Action Plan for regular work hour conditions; Notifying the proper rescue and law enforcement authorities, and the building owner/superintendent in the event of an emergency affecting the facility; Taking security measures to protect employees; Integrating the Emergency Action Plan with any existing general emergency plan covering the building or work area occupied; Distributing procedures for reporting emergencies, the location of safe exits, and evacuation routes to each employee; Deciding which emergency response to initiate (evacuate or not); Ensuring that equipment is placed and locked in storage rooms or desks for protection; Maintaining records and property as necessary; and Ensuring that our facility meets all local fire codes, building codes, and regulations.

Page 2 of 5 The Plan Administrator is responsible for reviewing and updating the plan as necessary. Copies of this plan may be obtained from the OPP website or a written copy is to be found on the information bulletin board located on first floor at door of storage room. The Plan Administrator may also be contacted regarding further information about the EAP. The Plan Administrator has full authority to decide to implement the EAP if he/she believes an emergency might threaten human health. The following potential emergencies might reasonably be expected at this facility and thus call for the implementation of this EAP: Fire and Tornado Key management personnel s cellular numbers are posted on the bulletin board located for immediate use in the event of an emergency. These telephone numbers include: Key Management Personnel Members & Point of Contact Larry Helmlinger 239-770-4498 Zack Helmlinger 239-770-4544 If, after reading this plan, you find that improvements can be made, please contact the Plan Administrator. We encourage all suggestions because we are committed to the success of our Emergency Action Plan. We strive for clear understanding, safe behavior, and involvement in the program from every level of the company. Alarms has established a direct voice and/or telephone communication as our means for alarming employees of an emergency. When employees detect an emergency that requires an evacuation, such as a fire, they should call key personnel to alarm; the key personnel will contact the employees located in his/her assigned work areas. The person first detecting an emergency will contact 911 for emergency responders. Emergency Reporting and Weather Monitoring Procedures In the Event of an Emergency Requiring Evacuation When employees detect an emergency that requires an evacuation, such as a fire, they should call key personnel to alarm; the key personnel will contact the employees located in his/her assigned work areas. The person first detecting an emergency will contact 911 for emergency responders. In the Event of a Tornado Watch

Page 3 of 5 Tornadoes are monitored by weather advisory announcements broadcasted on radios located throughout the office building. We also monitor tornado advisories by accessing online local weather alerts. Evacuation Procedures Some emergencies require evacuation or escape procedures, while some require employees to stay indoors, or in a safe area. Our emergency escape procedures are designed to respond to many potential emergencies, depending on the degree of seriousness. Nothing in these procedures precludes the Plan Administrator's authority in determining whether employees should remain inside or evacuate. At this company, the following 4 types of emergency evacuations exist: Immediate and total Immediate and partial Delayed and total Delayed and partial Our emergency evacuation procedures and assignments are designed to respond to several potential emergencies that require them. Employees need to know what to do if they are alerted to a specific emergency. After an alarm is sounded to evacuate, employees should take the following steps: Cease work and move safely and orderly to the nearest exit. Once evacuated, employees are to move toward their designated exterior or safe area, where a head count will be performed, and further instructions given. All employees are to gather together at a designated evacuation area. Procedures to Account for Employees The evacuation personnel will assist in a safe and orderly evacuation for all types of emergencies that require evacuation. Once evacuation is complete, they conduct head counts. Before leaving, these employees check rooms and other enclosed spaces in the workplace for employees who may be trapped or otherwise unable to evacuate the area. The following is a list of appointed evacuation personnel: Larry Helmlinger 239-770-4498 Zack Helmlinger 239-770-4544 Every employee should use the buddy system and be conscious of the employees that are close to his/her work area during each work day to ensure this person is counted for during an emergency. Managers should also be aware of assigned personnel that are

Page 4 of 5 working each day and the receptionist must be alert of any visitors; vendors on premise; or employees that are away from the premise. Accounting for employees and nonemployees will aid local responding fire/rescue departments in determining whether rescue efforts are necessary. We have described the tracking method below: All personnel to report to Larry Helmlinger, Zack Helmlinger or designee Once each evacuated group of employees have reached their evacuation destinations, each evacuation personnel: Takes roll of his or her group, Makes sure all persons are accounted for, Reports in to a central checkpoint managed by key personnel. Assumes role of department contact to answer questions. Head count results should be given to the emergency responders on location, if requested. No employees are to return to the buildings until advised by The Plan Administrator or designee (after determination has been made that such re-entry is safe). If anyone is injured or contaminated, the Plan Administrator will activate rescue and first aid actions. If an emergency incident expands, the Plan Administrator may send employees home by normal means or provide them with transportation to an offsite location. Non-Evacuation Emergency Procedures has the following non-evacuation procedures: Move to different area in another part of the building and away from the emergency or danger; contact the Plan Administrator or 911 if applicable. Responding to a tornado alarm In the event of a tornado, it is corporate policy to provide emergency warning and shelter. Once employees are made aware of a tornado situation, they are to stay away from any windows; stay inside the building; move to first floor; and move close to center of building. Employees are not to leave the building or return to their regular duties until the all clear is given. The Plan Administrator will determine when it is safe for employees to return to work. If there is structural damage, the Plan Administrator will evacuate personnel and contact the proper authorities.

Page 5 of 5 If anyone is injured or contaminated, the Plan Administrator will activate rescue and first aid actions. Rescue and First Aid Rescue and first aid may be necessary during emergency situations. Professional emergency services responding in an emergency will help with and direct all rescue and medical duty assignments upon their arrival on site. Appropriate first-aid supplies have also been provided for minor applications. Guidance The Emergency Action Plan is reviewed with each of our employees at the following times: Whenever a new employee is hired, Whenever the employee is assigned initially to a job, Whenever an employee's responsibilities or designated actions under the plan change, Whenever new equipment, materials, or processes are introduced into the workplace, Whenever the layout or design or the facility changes, and Whenever the plan is changed. The information in this plan is not intended for casual reading, but is intended to get the appropriate message across. The plan is located on the Outsource Practices and Policies website and is a requirement, as with all Outsource policies, for all employees to read, understand, and follow the guidelines. Emergency Equipment and Support The office management company for Outsource provides the following equipment and support for use by trained personnel during emergencies: Fire Extinguishers