Severe Weather and Emergency Policy

Numerous instances of disaster scenarios outside organizational control have affected companies and their personnel as of late, with disastrous results. This includes hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards, wildfires, floods and earthquakes.

This policy from TechRepublic Premium provides guidelines for companies to use when responding to severe weather activity and emergencies.

From the policy:

Senior management will be responsible for determining whether to close the facility (or facilities) during the following situations:

Chemical spills, gas leaks or downed power lines.

Dangerous activities (terrorist attacks, shootings, etc.).

Earthquakes.

The download comprises an 11-page PDF and Word document.

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