Is Your Business Ready to Handle
a Natural Disaster?
We’ve all seen the predictions for the year… Same ‘ol, same
‘ol… Like any other forecast, it’s really anyone’s guess whether it’s going to
be a mild year or one for the books. Yet, you and your colleagues are not
prepared to handle a hurricane… Neither is your company. Why? A mild season
does not warrant any lack of planning on your part. When in fact, it should be
the time you’re doing your best to plan for the worst. Is it the task of
planning? Testing? The costs? Honestly, none of these should be a road block,
much less an excuse to not plan.
A good place to start is with a Staffing Policy. One should be in place which outlines who should
go and who should stay. This policy should be posted in the front pages of the
emergency manuals and employee handbooks.
There should also be a return policy for after the hurricane. Make sure to tailor different alternatives, just in-case there is a telephone outage. Social media could possibly be used (twitter,
yammer, facebook, etc…) to keep in contact. Compile an Emergency contact list
& a 24/7 phone number of essential employees.
Second, the facility, equipment , factory and plant need to
be secured. Make sure windows and the roof
are in good condition. Check all flood
and security lighting and lights in the parking lot. Find and secure all light weight and/or loose
materials that could be thrown around during the storm. Make sure emergency response equipment is
working and ready for a hurricane (generators, testing & monitoring). Check communication and computer
equipment.
Third, make sure the company has the proper amount of Emergency Supplies:
1. Water
& Food
2. Candles
& Flashlights
3. Batteries
& Lighters
4. First
Aid Kits
5. Walkie
Talkies
6. Battery
operated TVs
Just to name a few items
BE PREPARED!
Train employees on policies and procedures.
Gather all supplies needed and keep in a safe & secure area to be
accessed quickly in the case of an emergency.
Check monthly all emergency equipment and make sure it’s in proper
working order. If your company does not
have a plan in place NOW would be the time to implement one.
Make sure the
exterior of the facility is secure.
Board windows, tape windows, close curtains and hurricane shutters (if
available). Make sure vehicles are in a
proper place and that they are secured. Release employees that will be staying
for the hurricane to secure their personal belongings and check with their
families. When these employees return
back to work release all unessential employees; remind them to check with the
return policy.
Turn off all
electrical equipment (computers, televisions, printers, A/C units, etc…). Move
all interior equipment away from windows and secure in a safe place. Make sure all essential employees check the
policies and procedures manual and are aware of what they are to do and where
they are to go to be safe for the storm.
ASSESS ALL
DAMAGES (take pictures, videos & written accounts of what has happened);
doing this helps create a risk assessment and also is good for the insurance
company. Risk assessments are essential in show companies what needs
improvement and where. Start cleaning up
the facility and DO NOT turn on any electrical devices until power has been
fully restored to your area and there is no standing water. Check and make sure all employees return
according to the return policy.
This should
be a no-brainer but make sure documents are secured. Hard & soft copies should be secured at
all times regardless of a natural disaster or not. Creating a Sharepoint or Cloud network to
store all documents electronically is the safest and most secure way of
protecting the company and its clients.
ALL businesses rely heavily on readily accessible documentation;
however, without proper storage of these documents, all this information can be
destroyed and lost with one small disaster.
To learn more
about how to get prepared or to check and see if you need to improve your
current plan, click here ,
Hurricane season IS here; don’t get caught in the storm unprepared, your life
depends on it! Emergium can help make
sure your company and your documents are safe and secure to give you peace of
mind.