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According to FEMA guidelines, which of the following is NOT a required component of a contractor's emergency preparedness plan?

Correct Answer

C) Client evacuation procedures

While contractors must have emergency plans for employees and equipment, client evacuation procedures are the responsibility of building owners and occupants, not the construction contractor.

Answer Options
A
Employee emergency contact information
B
Equipment securing procedures
C
Client evacuation procedures
D
Post-disaster business continuity plan

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Client evacuation procedures are NOT a required component of a contractor's emergency preparedness plan according to FEMA guidelines. Contractors are responsible for their own workforce, equipment, and business operations during emergencies, but evacuation procedures for building occupants fall under the responsibility of building owners, facility managers, and occupants themselves. The contractor's emergency plan focuses on protecting their employees and assets, not managing client evacuations.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Employee emergency contact information

Employee emergency contact information IS a required component. Contractors must maintain current contact information for all employees to account for their safety and communicate emergency procedures during disasters or emergencies.

Option B: Equipment securing procedures

Equipment securing procedures IS a required component. Contractors must have plans to secure, protect, or relocate equipment and materials to prevent damage during severe weather events and emergencies.

Option D: Post-disaster business continuity plan

Post-disaster business continuity plan IS a required component. Contractors must plan for resuming operations after an emergency, including damage assessment procedures, resource allocation, and recovery timelines.

Memory Technique

Think 'PEP' - People (employees), Equipment, Post-disaster plans are contractor responsibilities. Client evacuation is outside this scope.

Reference Hint

Florida Building Code Chapter 1, Emergency Management section, or FEMA contractor guidelines in the reference materials

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