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Utah Emergency Action Plan

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Emergency Action Plan Requirements in Utah

An OSHA-compliant emergency action plan covering evacuation procedures, shelter-in-place protocols, active threat response, medical emergencies, natural disasters, and emergency drill requirements.

Required by OSHA for all employers who require employees to evacuate during emergencies (29 CFR 1910.38). Employers with 10 or fewer employees may communicate the plan orally. Larger employers must have a written plan.

Utah operates its own OSHA-approved state plan through UOSH (Utah Code Title 34A, Chapter 6). This means Utah businesses must meet requirements that can be more stringent than federal OSHA standards.

Utah Emergency Action Plan Requirements

Federal Requirements

OSHA

  • 29 CFR 1910.38 — Emergency Action Plans: Employers must establish an emergency action plan covering escape procedures, emergency contact information, and employee accounting after evacuation.

Utah State Requirements

Enforced by: UOSH

  • UOSH (Utah Code Title 34A, Chapter 6) standards apply — may exceed federal OSHA minimums
  • Utah Occupational Safety and Health Act

What's Included in Your UT EAP

Your generated emergency action plan will include these sections, tailored to Utah regulations:

Emergency escape procedures and evacuation routes
Headcount and employee accounting procedures
Emergency coordinator designations and duties
Shelter-in-place protocols
Active threat response (Run-Hide-Fight framework)
Medical emergency response procedures
Natural disaster procedures (earthquake, tornado, flood)
Emergency drill schedule and documentation
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Penalties for Non-Compliance in Utah

Federal Penalties

$1,190 - $16,131 per serious violation

Utah State Penalties

Utah follows federal penalty schedules for this document type.

Willful Violations

Up to $161,323 per willful or repeated violation under federal OSHA

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a emergency action plan required in Utah?
Required by OSHA for all employers who require employees to evacuate during emergencies (29 CFR 1910.38). Employers with 10 or fewer employees may communicate the plan orally. Larger employers must have a written plan. In Utah, UOSH enforces compliance and may impose additional requirements beyond federal standards.
What are the penalties for not having a emergency action plan in Utah?
Federal penalties range from $1,190 - $16,131 per serious violation. Utah follows federal penalty guidelines. Enforcement is handled by UOSH.
How often should I update my Utah emergency action plan?
Annually, after drills/incidents, or when facility layout changes. Monitor Utah legislative sessions for new regulations that may affect your emergency action plan.
Can ComplyStack generate a Utah-specific emergency action plan?
Yes. ComplyStack generates emergency action plan documents that incorporate Utah-specific regulations, UOSH requirements, and your business details. Documents are ready to download in minutes.

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