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Tonex2 Days Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Workshop

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Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Workshop gives participants the skills to identify natural disaster critical continuity needs. Participants will learn how to build a  disaster recovery plan and implement the functions to ensure their organization is protected from the constant risk of business disruptions caused by natural threats.

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Whether it’s a natural disaster like a pandemic, hurricane, storm, flood or wildfire, or it’s a mechanical or facility disaster like a boiler failure or toxic chemical spill, having a plan in place can help make your organization less vulnerable and provide a framework for a return to business as usual.

Participants will learn how to:

  • Recognize the hurricane events that might compromise their business, assess the threats facing their company and identify steps to eliminate or minimize the impact of those threats.
  • Develop procedures that enable them to respond when a hurricane disaster occurs or is forecast to occur.
  • Identify their company’s critical business functions and define procedures that will facilitate restoration of sales, production and operations to pre-disaster levels.

Fundamentals of Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity 

  • Disaster Recovery Plan
  • Business Continuity Plan
  • The Components of a Hurricane Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Plan
  • Assessing how quickly you bounce back after a hurricane
  • Recovery costs
  • Prepare, Respond, Recover
  • Steps to Executing a Hurricane Business Continuity Plan
  • Hurricane Preparedness
  • Emergency Response
  • Business Recovery
  • OSHA’s Hurricane eMatrix
  • Activities most commonly performed during hurricane response and recovery work
  • Hazards
  • Decisions to protect workers
  • Recommendations for personal protective equipment
  • Safe work practices
  • Precautions
  • Hurricane Guidelines by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
  • Hurricane Guidelines by Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)

 Group Activity Workshop 

Creating Your Business Continuity Plan 

  • Analyze your Organization’s Business Operations and Essential Functions
  • Essential Functions and Personnel
  • Risk Assessments and Evaluations
  • Risk Management
  • Immediate Response and Impact Levels
  • Administrative Procedures
  • Communications Plan
  • Resource and Procurement Management Plans
  • Designation of Authority
  • Devolution
  • Alternate Facility Operations
  • Activation and Relocation
  • Mission Critical Systems
  • Essential Records Management
  • Reconstitution
  • Logistics
  • Alternate Location
  • Interoperable Communications
  • Planning Responsibilities
  • Training, Tests and Exercise
  • Maintenance & Improvement
  • Alternate Location/Facility Information
  • Maps and Evacuation Routes
  • Department Impact Form
  • Public Health Emergencies

The Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale is a 1 to 5 rating based on a hurricane’s sustained wind speed.