A business needs to be able to react
immediately and confidently after a disaster, so it can quickly re-open and
minimize loss. Below are plans the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
recommends developing to ensure workplaces are ready when a flood, tornado,
earthquake, fire, hurricane, or other disasters.
With June 1 officially being the start of the 2014 Hurricane season, a business needs to be able to react immediately and confidently after a disaster, so it can quickly minimize losses and get back up and running. Follow along this week as we provide 5 valuable Emergency plans the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recommends developing to ensure workplaces are ready when a flood, tornado, earthquake, fire, hurricane, or other disaster occurs.
#3 - Business Continuity Plan
This plan is crucial to help minimize your business’ disruption, reduce financial loss, and retain your customers. When developing a continuity plan, conduct an impact analysis to pinpoint time-sensitive or essential business functions, and the resources and processes they require. Once the initial analysis is complete, write processes for recovering these functions and resources during an emergency. Create a business continuity group that will practice, test, and be trained to implement the plan.





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