Coping with terrorists

13 April 2012
  • Nominate member of staff to oversee continuity plans in the event of attack
  • Check what vital equipment, computers and other systems need to be able to function
  • Assess risks to business and likely effect, considering the worst-case scenario
  • Make mutual arrangement with another business to share premises after an incident
  • Consider how to re-establish business in another location
  • Rehearse the plan. Also try sending text messages to see how many key staff can be contacted immediately

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