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A Resilience Charter

Emergency Planning

Safety’ refers to protection against major hazards such as storms, floods and industrial explosions. All levels of public administration should be required to produce emergency plans and maintain them by means of periodic updates. The business continuity plans will function in parallel to emergency response plans.

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ENSURING CANADA’S CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE SYSTEM IS READY AND RESILIENT

CCEM Strategies

Provincial and local authorities are aware of the owners and operators of CI in their regions and together, they work to create and test emergency plans that will ensure adequate response procedures and business continuity practices are in place, long before an incident occurs.

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Winter safety tips for employees in private and public sectors 

everbridge

Winter safety tips for the public sector As winter storms continue to pose threats to public safety, organizations responsible for keeping the public informed and safe need to be prepared. A plan should outline specific procedures and protocols to be followed during severe weather events.

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Make Rapid-Fire Reporting Standards Work for You

FS-ISAC

Singapore: Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has implemented incident reporting requirements of 14 days. There are several steps financial institutions can take to improve response time and ensure readiness when a crisis strikes. Develop an effective incident response plan and handling strategies.

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How Data Fuels Modern Fire Safety Operations—and Keeps Communities Safe

Pure Storage

Data sources include: Community demographic data for risk assessment and response planning Geolocation data for incident response and reporting, performance tracking, etc. Weather data for enriching incident and response data, enhancing decision-making, etc.

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CANADA’S CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE – READINESS & RESILIENCY

CCEM Strategies

Provincial, as well as Local Authorities, are aware of the owners and operators of CI in their territory. This is accomplished through the development, maintenance and testing of internal emergency management programs that are monitored and enforced by government authorities.

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10 Disaster Recovery Plan Mistakes to Avoid for Your Business

Erwood Group

This includes identifying who will be responsible for communicating with: Employees Customers Vendors Any other stakeholders Not Having a Designated Spokesperson Designate a single person or team to serve as the spokesperson for the company during a crisis. However, a more effective approach is to use an all-hazard style of planning.