In today's world, disasters and emergencies have become common occurrences. natural disasters, cyber-attacks, pandemics, and other human-made emergencies can disrupt business operations and cause significant losses. To minimize the impact of such events, businesses need to have an emergency management plan in place. This plan should include measures to prevent disasters, mitigate their effects, and facilitate recovery.
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Emergency Management Made Easy: The Key to Emergency Preparedness and Planning
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Mitigate Risks and Prepare for Emergencies using a Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA)
Natural disasters and human-made emergencies can strike any organization at any time. Whether it is a pandemic, tornado, winter storm, cyber-attack, train derailment, fire, or an act of violence, the impact can be devastating if the organization is not adequately prepared. That is why emergency management is critical for any business or institution.
In this Blog, we will discuss how a Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) can help organizations identify and manage risks to better prepare for disasters.
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What Makes Get Ready Stand Out above the Rest
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About Get Ready
We are a professional consulting, training and technology company that specializes in building disaster-resilient organizations. We were established in 2010 with a focus on creating role-based checklists so that staff knew exactly what to do during a fire, medical emergency, or bomb threat. We help our clients protect their most important assets, their People, Business and Reputation.
Our research indicates that we are the only Canadian company to integrate emergency management content and digital cloud-based technology for clients to better prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies. We are proud to be an innovation partner for the Canadian National Research Council.
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