In business continuity planning, address these threats to facilitate a plan that will help your organization return to productivity after a disaster hits.
Pre-incident planning by facility management shares critical property information with first responders so those teams are a step ahead in case of emergency.
Forty years ago, the United States Congress authorized the establishment of the National Institute of Building Sciences when President Gerald Ford signed the Housing and Community Development Act into law on August 22, 1974.
The value of good as-builts for daily operations is widely recognized. After a flood at Columbus Regional Hospital, these plans were crucial to disaster recovery.
Facility managers and others who create emergency preparedness plans know that periodic testing and updates are crucial to protecting people, property, and operations in the event of a disaster.