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Prepare for Disaster Before it Strikes
When that car ran the stop sign in Sonoma, California, last Thursday night, the late night driver charged ... (BLOG POST)
Review Your Disaster Plan Regularly
Brainstorming the possible disasters that could strike and drilling your staff on its disaster plan will help you ... (ARTICLE)
Preparing an Evacuation Plan for Your Office
Follow this simple four-step evacuation preparedness plan to ensure that your staff is prepared for any unexpected disaster. (ARTICLE)
Tips to Help Employees Cope with Disaster
While there is no catchall response a company can make to its employees in the aftermath of a ... (ARTICLE)
Disaster Kit Supply Checklist
Earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, fires, and other types of disasters can strike without warning. Here's a helpful list of ... (ARTICLE)
VIDEO: Medical Practices: How to Prepare for Disasters
Interview with Peter Lucash, AllBusiness.com's Medical Practice Advisor. (VIDEO)
How Do I Create an Office Evacuation Plan?
Learn how to draw up a life-saving evacuation plan for your office. (ANSWER ARTICLE)
What Do You Do When Disaster Strikes?
Make sure you and your business are ready for anything. (ARTICLE)
Protecting Your Business from Disaster and Emergency
Do you have business interruption insurance? Is your company prepared to respond quickly to an emergency or disaster? (ARTICLE)
How to Find Help After a Disaster
Locating emergency aid, info, and resources in the wake of a disaster can be daunting. Here's where to ... (ARTICLE)
Interruption Insurance for Your Small Business
Many small business owners do not realize the value of Business Interruption Insurance. If a business is forced ... (ARTICLE)
Business continuity planning: it's a critical element of disaster...
The development and management of a robust business continuity plan (BCP) for a healthcare organization can be a ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Calm during crisis: Pennsylvania hospital averts IT
catastrophe by...
Chaos and panic typically accompany disasters. But the disaster recovery plan The Chester County Hospital's IT department had ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Business Continuity Planning
HEADNOTE It's a critical element of disaster preparedness. Can you afford to keep it off your radar? The ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Federal government begins pandemic planning withstates.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff helped open the meeting. Officials from every U.S. state, territory, Puerto ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
American Red Cross, Posey County Chapter
Serves members of the armed forces, veterans, and their families; assists disaster victims; supports other community services. Offers ... (DIRECTORY OF ASSOCIATIONS SERIES)
Back to business: business continuity planning is key
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Your company has been devastated by disaster. Will it take hours, days, weeks or months to recover? Disasters ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Utility disaster preparedness: planning in advance is
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It's a whole new world since September 11, 2001, and in this new world, everyone has put more ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Disaster recovery planning for information technology
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Most nursing homes typically don't have sufficient staff and/or budget for comprehensive disaster planning. The approach that we ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
An Ounce of Prevention: Integrated Disaster Planning
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Johanna Wellheiser and Jude Scott, with the assistance of John Barton This second edition of the award-winning Ounce ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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Industry Associations
International Disaster Recovery Association
Disaster recovery, MIS, security, notification and warning, contingency planning, and emergency preparedness professionals with special interest in telecommunications. Focuses on telecommunications aspects of contingency planning, business continuation, disaster recovery, and ...
Members: 300
Founded: 1990
Dues: professional/associate, $100 annual; corporate, $1,500 annual; sponsoring, $2,500 annual; sustaining, $5,000 annual.