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BUSINESS RESUMPTION and RECOVERY

Have you included recover and business resumption
in your planning process?

Recovery and Business Resumption Planning is critical for your
organization to get "up and running". The following are some of the
key points in the planning process:

Management

  • Chain-of-command for all key positions
  • Alternate site for headquarters, operations, record keeping
    and storage
  • Communications

Pre-existing agreements with

  • Data off sites
  • Equipment repair
  • Structural Engineers
  • Vendors and customers

Insurance

  • Type and amount of coverage
  • Records and documentation
  • Business resumption insurance

Business Resumption

  • Determine priorities for resuming business
  • Safety of personnel
  • Restoring utilities
  • Document damage and losses
  • Notification procedures for families and workforce
  • Facility security and life safety systems
  • Salvage
  • Repair and restore equipment and facility

These are but a few issues that must be dealt with to get
"back to business"


NAEM can assist you in developing Facility Emergency Plans,
Illness and Injury Prevention Plans, Fire and Evacuation Plans,
or a comprehensive Emergency Operations Plan.


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Information updated November 2004