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Crisis Management Skills: Effective Leadership for All Hazards

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Train your crisis leadership team in these core crisis management skills to better prepare them for emergency situations.

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Unlocking Climate Change Resilience Through Critical Event Management and Public Warning

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There has also been a rise in geophysical events including earthquakes and tsunamis which have killed more people than any of the other natural hazards under review in this report. WATCH NOW: ENTERPRISE RESILIENCE DURING A SEVERE WEATHER CRISIS. Climate Resilience: Shifting from a Reactive to Proactive Stance. Where is your inventory?

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Takeda Becomes First to Earn Diamond Tier Status for Best in Resilience™ Certification

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This award symbolizes our ongoing commitment and recognizes the many years of progress we’ve undergone to continuously strengthen our global security and crisis management capabilities.”. To be eligible for certification, organizations must complete a rigorous assessment.

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Prepare Your Organization for a Hurricane

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An integrated critical event management (CEM) platform can help crisis management teams successfully communicate with their people during a severe weather event. A unified critical event management platform can automate emergency notifications and communications, while centralizing all event activity.

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Workplace safety tips for a secure environment

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There are numerous distractions and hazards that can compromise employee safety, including: Phone usage and conversations: if employees are distracted, they may lose attention from tasks, leading to errors and accidents. Chemicals: exposure to hazardous substances can cause severe health issues. Spills: can cause slips and falls.

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Developing an inclement weather policy to protect employees 

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While OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) “does not have a specific standard that covers working in cold environments, employers have a responsibility to provide workers with employment and a place of employment which are free from recognized hazards, including winter weather-related hazards.”

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Continuity Strategies to Support an Enterprise Resiliency Program

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A strong Enterprise Resiliency program includes various plan types, classified to address all facets of potential disruptions. First, Threat Response Plans tackle immediate hazards such as cyber attacks, physical security breaches, and public health crises.