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A Resilience Charter

Emergency Planning

Safety’ refers to protection against major hazards such as storms, floods and industrial explosions. Local mayors or chief executives should have a primary role in ensuring that arrangements are in place for emergency planning, management and response. Plans should be networked. The citizen 4.1 Foresight 6.1

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Top 10 Resources to Help You Become a BCM Ninja 

MHA Consulting

Contains links to toolkits for preparing for different hazards as well as pages on Emergency Response Plans, Crisis Communications Plans, Incident Management, IT/DR, and much more. Prepare My Business for an Emergency. State, county, and city Emergency Management offices.

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Winter safety tips for employees in private and public sectors 

everbridge

This will help in coordinating emergency response efforts and providing timely updates. Also, make sure to develop contingency plans if the message sender is in an impacted area. These drills provide an opportunity to test communication systems and evaluate the effectiveness of emergency response plans.

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Prepare Your Organization for a Hurricane

everbridge

Rapid and effective emergency communication during severe weather is key to providing real-time safety information to employees and customers. They are responsible for ensuring public safety, emergency response, and timely community awareness. Preparing your business for a hurricane requires careful planning.

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SIA New Member Profile: IXP Corporation

Security Industry Association

It helps detect unauthorized access, suspicious activities or safety hazards, allowing for swift intervention. Campus safety and emergency response: Video surveillance enhances campus safety by monitoring critical areas, such as entry points, parking lots, common areas and sensitive facilities.