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Chronic Hazards

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Four steps for organizations to proactively address chronic hazards Global climate change continues to have a profound impact on businesses worldwide, with chronic hazards such as flooding, wildfires, and extreme weather conditions posing a significant risk to industries.

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Breakthrough Innovation to Help Overcome Today’s Public Safety Challenges

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According to the EM-DAT Emergency Event Database, there were 432 natural hazard-related incidents in 2021, compared to an average of 357 annual catastrophes for the period 2001-2020. While there are many ways to alert people about imminent dangers, many public safety systems: cannot reach everyone, everywhere, and every time.

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Winter safety tips for employees in private and public sectors 

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This can include automated alerts, sirens, or mass messaging platforms to reach individuals across different locations. Automate severe weather alerts These alerts are crucial for organizations to ensure timely communication and response during winter storms.

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Top 5 Pitfalls of Business Continuity Planning

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The plan should include a backup workplace in case of a natural disaster or building hazard, as well as a way to backup any company data. This technology can monitor local, national and global news sources, government alert systems, weather reports and other online data, and then cross-check that information to ensure accuracy.

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Adapt or Fail: Climate Change Resilience for Organizations  

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The current systems and solutions in place for managing climate hazards are often inadequate, and the reliance on traditional insurance has become insufficient. Investing in new technologies and solutions that can help better predict and respond to extreme weather events.

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Unlocking Climate Change Resilience Through Critical Event Management and Public Warning

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There has also been a rise in geophysical events including earthquakes and tsunamis which have killed more people than any of the other natural hazards under review in this report. This information is considerable, and appropriate technology is key to drill down to only hyper-relevant data that can then be used to make critical decisions.

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Takeda Becomes First to Earn Diamond Tier Status for Best in Resilience™ Certification

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This designation recognizes Takeda for employing “best in class” Critical Event Management (CEM) processes and technologies to power organizational resilience. The Technical Account Manager (TAM) provides expert consultation and support to ensure they are maximizing the use of their tools and technologies.