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The continuity of a business is something that most owner managers forget about, particularly in micro, small and medium sized operations.
Whilst many are aware of and subscribe to the risk assessments necessary by law in perfoming their work for customers, the fire and health and safety issues, few give time to assess impact on the business of things like - Fire
- Flood
- Power Cuts
- Loss of data
- Loss of key personnel etc
When it comes to Continuity Planning the processes are usually quite simple, and once in place are vital to the success of a business when something out of the blue hits it, like the Boscastle and Carlisle floods, Foot and Mouth and more tipically Avian or Bird Flu. So what would you do if your business could not operate because you did not have any elctrical power, heat and light, or were unable to gain access to your business premises due to flooding or fire? Whether a business survives or not is often down to what they do in the first hour of a disaster.
This handbook helps you through the planning process, provides templates for the "Golden Hour" so that all involved know what to do and how to do it.
Global warming is bringing threats of increased sea levels and worsening weather conditions, couple this with the fact that for the last 3 or 4 years the UK Government and Utilities companies have been warning of potential loss of services to domestic and residential users if severe winters hit us.
Can you afford to be without a plan?
For £15.00 you can find out how to create your survival or continuity plan. Click on this link to the on Line shop to read more
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