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Typical emergency responses in workplaces include evacuation procedures, where employees are guided to designated assembly points to ensure safety. First aid measures may be implemented for injuries, with trained personnel providing care until professional help arrives. Additionally, workplaces often have emergency communication systems to alert staff and coordinate responses, alongside regular drills to prepare employees for various emergencies, such as fires or natural disasters.

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