2.7.6. Accident and Emergency ProceduresIs there satisfactory evidence that the auditee has developed and implemented accident and emergency procedures?Effectiveness: To verify the effectiveness of the way that the auditee implements accident and emergency procedures, the auditor must evaluate at least that:• The auditee understands the importance of having documented emergency procedures which are also properly implemented• The auditee has visually displayed at the accident and emergency procedures in a way that is clear for workers and first-aid personnel• The auditee has the procedures in place to immediately stop any operation where imminent and serious danger threatens workers ' safety and health• The auditee has the procedures in place to enable workers to safely evacuate the premises when needed• The auditee ensures these procedures are properly explained to: Is Seasonal and temporary workers ¡ Night workers ¡ Migrant workers Is the Pregnant women ¡ Young workers and other vulnerable workersCoherency check: Furthermore, the auditor shall evaluate that the way that the auditee implements accident and emergency procedures is coherent with the BSCI values and principles.• Do workers receive proper training on how to act in case of accident or emergency? Are there specific instructions for workers depending on the type of work or departments?• Are the accident and emergency procedures based on the information gathered through the OHS risk assessment? Are the workers and their representatives involved in developing the procedures?• Is management, particularly supervisors, trained on how to ensure workers follow the accident and emergency procedures?• Are there any grievances lodged with regard to the possible neglect of accident and/or emergency procedures?• Is there a procedure to control the effectiveness of the procedures? How often are they monitored?
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