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- Terrorism Beyond 2000 Trends And Threat Issues
- The article asserts that the country is faced with a growing threat - terrorism. The security of the country's infrastructure is a key concern of the White House. This introductory paper focuses on identifying current issues, introducing key elements for an effective analysis of current trends and issues surrounding the...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Analyzing Your Expedited Transportation Options Before An Emergency Strikes
- In the crisis situations, it is be required to expedite shipments of supplies or products to and from the firm. That is why having a working knowledge of the critical-needs transportation options before a crisis arises is so important. Understanding what services are available and what options will work best...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Contingency Planning Advances Through Public & Private Partnerships
- Disaster recovery, emergency management and continuity planning professionals in both the public and private sectors worldwide continue to face many challenges as they strive to do their jobs in a rapidly changing business and service environment. In recent years the industry has seen downsizing, re-engineering, outsourcing, changes in technology, lack...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Contingency Planning Beyond Y2k Merging Emergency Response And Business Continuity
- The first step in expanding business continuity planning is merging emergency response and business continuity plans into a seamless, coordinated effort. Most companies view emergency response programs as separate from business continuity. Each group independently develops its own plan. Yet, in reality, an event is going to trigger both plans...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Creating A Global Recovery Program: With Limited Resources
- To accomplish challenging task of recovery, a consulting partner was selected to develop a corporate business recovery methodology which would include a corporate policy, an organizational tool which would guide the planning process, a training vehicle, and a method for tracking the program. The paper discusses the corporate policy, customized...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- When Disaster Strikes
- Article suggests the road to recovery, remediation and reconstruction. By following these suggestions, building owners can transform a difficult and bleak situation into a successful project. While building occupants will not blame the facilities department for an unforeseeable tragedy, they will look to the facilities department for answers if the...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Restoration Pre-planning
- The article provides key to successful recovery. It states that reconstruction of existing structures after a disaster-related loss is a specialized form of construction. It is a situation that presents a myriad of complications, through which the contractor must be equal parts investigator, team builder, damage assessor, documenter, innovator and...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- When Physical Property Damage Occurs
- After an incident resulting in physical property damage occurs, a proper and thorough site/damage assessment must be performed. The assessment not only determines the extent of the damage, potential recovery time frames and costs, but also ensures the safe and healthful "entry requirements" for personnel going into the damaged environment....
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Business Continuity Planning in the Healthcare Environment
- Article discusses practical guidelines. It is estimated that HIPAA compliance could cost the healthcare industry in the United States more than the amount expended on Y2K preparedness. In addition, there are new regulations concerning the earthquake retrofits of hospitals that could price many standalone community hospitals out of the market....
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Business Recovery Begins at Home
- More and more companies are developing plans to respond to emergency/disaster situations. Such plans can involve special arrangements for alternative premises, detailed procedures and action plans. All of these strategies are dependent upon the actions of company employees. However, what happens if the area of the disaster includes the employee's...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Critical Elements of Disaster Recovery & Business/Service Continuity Plan
- The numerous community-wide disasters, as well as singular disasters that municipalities, institutions, businesses and government agencies have suffered in the last dozen or so years have shown us that planning for disaster recovery only is simply not enough. One must also plan beyond the emergency response phase for business and...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Helpful Pointers from Experience: EOC Details You Don't Want to Miss
- Article maintains that many organizations are prepared for a short-term event an outage that lasts several hours or possibly a day or two. The organization and staff will be challenged in every possible way. More than likely one will activate your company's Emergency Operations Center EOC within the first few...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Perception is Reality
- Article advices to plan and communicate your way through a catastrophe. It states that if you don't communicate effectively following a crisis, that failure alone may mean your company never recovers from the loss. It explains about importance of planning and successful planning stating that planning means putting a flexible...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- The Emergency Response Team Model: A Common Sense Approach
- Article explains that when a major disaster strikes a community, critical resources, emergency services, communications, transportation, and lifeline systems, are often overwhelmed. Neighborhoods and businesses are cut off from outside support. There may be restricted access of emergency response organizations into critically affected areas. Read on that effective response requires...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Disaster Contigency Planning: The Necessity for Print-to-Mail Operations
- Until recently, print-to-mail operations were predominately mechanical, repetitious functions for printing variable data on preprinted forms, accumulating pages using routine barcode automation, inserting the accumulated pages into envelopes, metering the envelopes, sorting by zip codes and delivering to the U.S. Post Office. Print-to-mail disaster recovery only meant finding available floor...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- The Evacuation Plan: Key Questions You Need To Ask
- The initial tasks for the planning team include determining whether evacuation might be required for each type of emergency, whether evacuation would need to be partial or complete and how urgent the need to evacuate might be. These factors will need to be considered together to determine the evacuation scenarios...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Helping your Employess Prepare for Natural Disasters
- Employees are ones most valuable assets. Helping them to protect their families and property is the most important step in post-disaster recovery. The first step is to develop a plan based upon natural disasters that are likely in any region of the country. The plan should include the supplies on...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- The Incident Command System: A Tool for Business Recovery
- Article discusses that in a recent fire that threatened a large Southern California company, a company official, who had been trained in ICS and understood how to size requirements, was able to provide the local fire department with the information required to dispatch the exact number of resources needed to...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- What's A Nice Company Like Yours Doing In A Headline Like This?
- One of the greatest frustrations a crisis manager faces is when great decisions are made during a crisis, but a senior manager screams. Crisis communication is an art, and every member of response team should be a contributing artist. This article examines three building blocks of effective communication. These include:...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- The Community & SARA Title III
- Chemical companies and others that have chemicals on premises, each year must face up to the ramifications of a new but unwanted female: SARA Title III! The news media and the environmental groups have now discovered how to use your Title III reports. Dealing with the media is not something...
- White papers 2003-01-01
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