Business continuity planning must account for all hazards (both man-made and natural disasters). You should plan in advance to manage any emergency situation. Assess the situation, use common sense and available resources to take care of yourself, your co-workers and your business's recovery.
- Be Informed
Know what kinds of emergencies might affect your company. - Continuity Planning
Carefully assess how your company functions, both internally and externally. - Emergency Planning
Your employees and co-workers are your business's most important and valuable asset. - Emergency Supplies
Think first about the basics of survival: fresh water, food, clean air and warmth. - Deciding to Stay or Go
Shelter-in-place or evacuate, plan for both possibilities. - Fire Safety
Fire is the most common of all business disasters. - Medical Emergencies
Take steps that give you the upper hand in responding to medical emergencies. - Influenza Pandemic
The federal government, states, communities and industry are taking steps to prepare for and respond to an influenza pandemic.