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In May’s The Driller, columnist Brock Yordy wrote about the importance of having an emergency action plan for jobsites — particularly remote ones. Does your company have an emergency plan?
Our plan is to not get hurt in the first place. [7 votes] (30%)
No. If we have an emergency, we plan to call 911. [4 votes] (17%)
Yes, we have a plan, but it hasn’t been updated in a while. [5 votes] (22%)
Wouldn’t work without one. We even do emergency drills. [7 votes] (30%)