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Emergency Preparedness and Planning – Evacovation

Emergency Preparedness and Planning

How we treat emergency preparedness? this picture changes our perspective. It shows how much preparedness and planning is required for a fire truck to reach your doorstep.

The degree of variance in preparedness depends on the threat posed, complexity of an organisation and  the venue. Proper planning and testing is required for different scenarios, based on a risk driven data.

Not all emergencies are same and so as their responses. In a dynamically changing environment, the need for preparedness is vital. Organisations must highlight and communicate all posed risks to emergency planning  committee.

Translation of a risk into an emergency scenario requires unique set of knowledge and experience. These emergency scenarios must be put to draft for preparedness and regular test.  

Evacovation team is equipped with modern day technology and expertise to not only prepare an organisation for translating risk assessments into scenarios, in addition drafting a dynamic system to plan, prepare and test.

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