Emergency Evacuation Plan
Full Form of EEP
What is EEP?
An Emergency Evacuation Plan (EEP) is a structured protocol designed to guide individuals safely out of a building or area during a crisis such as a fire, earthquake, or chemical spill. In India, EEPs are mandatory for schools, hospitals, high-rise offices, and industrial facilities under the National Disaster Management Authority guidelines. They typically include marked escape routes, designated assembly points, headcount procedures, and roles for floor marshals. Regular drills help occupants memorize the plan, reducing panic and ensuring orderly movement. The plan is prominently displayed on notice boards and included in safety handbooks. For students appearing in competitive exams like SSC or UPSC, questions on disaster management often reference EEPs as part of community preparedness. The effectiveness of an EEP hinges on clear signage, unobstructed exits, and periodic rehearsals to account for changes in occupancy or layout. In Indian metros, fire departments audit EEP compliance annually, and non‑adherence can lead to penalties. A well‑executed EEP minimizes injuries and fatalities, making it a cornerstone of workplace and school safety culture.
EEP का फुल फॉर्म
आपातकालीन निकासी योजना
Example
During the earthquake drill, the teacher followed the school's EEP to evacuate all students to the playground within three minutes.