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Home » Compliance advice for emergency action plans
OSHA has issued a new compliance directive to inspectors that consolidates the agency's Emergency Action Plan (EAP) and Fire Prevention Plan (FPP) (29 CFR 1910.38) into one compliance policy. Details can be found on OSHA's Web site, www.osha.gov.