Helpful Communication Guidelines For Crisis Response
When a crisis occurs, it is critical to be prepared while maintaining open and honest communications. This document provides an organization and its employees with general guidelines to be used while communication during a crisis.
One of the best ways to evaluate the effectiveness of your Emergency Action Plan (EAP) is by conducting an exercise which puts all or parts of the plan into action and evaluates the response.
Following this checklist will help you create a successful exercise
One of the best ways to evaluate the effectiveness of your Emergency Action Plan (EAP) is by conducting an exercise which puts all or parts of the plan into action and evaluates the response.
Following this checklist will help you create a successful exercise
Getting to know your local first responders before an emergency happens is a best practice. Use the following checklist to help plan your interaction with them.
A disorganized evacuation can result in confusion, injury and property damage. Use the following checklist to help evaluate your next evacuation or shelter exercise
A disorganized evacuation can result in confusion, injury and property damage. Use the following checklist to help evaluate your next evacuation or shelter exercise
In an emergency, being able to deliver a message quickly and clearly to your staff and visitors can prevent injuries and save lives.
Use the following checklist to evaluate and improve your onsite notification system.
In an emergency, being able to deliver a message quickly and clearly to your staff and visitors can prevent injuries and save lives. Use the following checklist to evaluate and improve your onsite notification system.
Quick checklist designed to help you evaluate your exercises and drills.
Proper emergency signage helps everyone in the building find a safe path to the nearest exit or shelter area. In some cases, zoning codes may require the signs be illuminated and have battery backup to ensure continuous operation during a power outage. Check with your fire department if you are unsure of local regulations.