Emergency action plans

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Emergency action plans Sports medicine

Emergency action plan An emergency action plan (EAP) facilitates and organize actions during emergencies. A poorly prepared plan, or no plan, will lead to a disorganized evacuation or emergency response, resulting in confusion, injury, and property damage. Putting together a comprehensive emergency action plan is not difficult. It explains how employees will respond to different types of emergencies, taking into account your specific location, structural features, and emergency systems.

Emergency action plan The commitment and support of all employees is critical to the plan's success in the event of an emergency!!

Emergency Action Plan What is an EAP? When should you create an EAP? How many EAPs should each school have?

EAP Essentials Who will be in the area What role will they play What emergency equipment is available Protective equipment removal procedures Community healthcare delivery plan Nearest phone

Being prepared Supervise activities Medical supplies and equipment Knowledge and skills Certification Licensure Practice procedures Evaluate athletic facilities, grounds, and equipment

responsibilities 1st onto the field EMS Communication equipment Immediate care Crowd control Incident report

EAP Essentials What to tell 911 Type of situation Suspected injury Condition of athlete Assistance being given Location of telephone used Exact location of emergency

Don’t forget Know equipment Contact host ATC Emergency names and numbers Team Dr. is in charge Copy of EAP Share procedures and plans with others Update regularly Timing and teamwork are critical

EAP Essentials Gates should be unlocked or keys accessible Person to accompany athlete to hospital Contact/consent information

Get others involved Athletic training students Coaches Campus police EMTs

EAP content Location of phones or other communication People and numbers Equipment needed Responsibilities for people involved Procedures Life threating injuries Non-life threatening injuries Facility-specific Directions to facility and best entrance Training and evaluation

EAP sample