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Employees who cannot evacuate, relocate, or move to the assembly area under their own power:

a. Must submit a "Request For Access and Functional Needs Assistance" FEMA Form 119-0-3
b. Should be encouraged to telework to reduce the potential hazards associated with evacuations.
c. Should identify coworkers who could assist them in the event of an emergency.
d. Must be assigned to work on a first-floor office near exit areas.

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c. Should identify coworkers who could assist them in the event of an emergency
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The correct answer is C) Should identify coworkers who could assist them in the event of an emergency.

Employees who cannot evacuate, relocate, or move to the assembly area under their own power should identify coworkers who could assist them in the event of an emergency.

That is why it is very important to have emergencies and procedures manual in place, ready to be used in the workplace. And of course, employees must know their responsibilities in case of an emergency or an accident, and their roles to help other co-workers. If your company doesn't have this kind of manual, you can get help from professionals such as the National Safety Council, dedicated to implementing safety measures in the workplace in order to prevent accidents.

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