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Klay Management Ltd. - Business Continuity - Calgary, AB
H1N1 Virus Continues to Spread. Prepare your Business.
The global pandemic alert is still at phase 6. A pandemic, rated 6 on WHO’s alert system, is an unexpected outbreak of a new contagious disease that spreads from person to person across borders. The first and second waves have seemed to have passed, however it is possible that a third wave could hit in the spring. Preparations are continuing as well as vaccinations. Many companies are seeing the value in creating a pandemic plan along with a business continuity plan for efficiency.
KIMC has experience in Pandemic Planning and can help you Prepare for this most current virus
KIMC is now offering a basic and an expanded Pandemic Operation Guide. Many existing kits and guidelines do not provide companies with a step-by-step solution for the creation of an operational pandemic plan. The guides show companies how to create an executable plan for continuing operations during a pandemic. The guide tells companies the specific areas that must be addressed by the business to deal with a pandemic such as the creation of a crisis management team and departmental plans. Visit our Pandemic Operations Guide page for further information.
KIMC has teamed up with Corpen Group to provide pandemic products. Read about them by clicking here.
Businesses should review their crisis plans and weigh the potential lost productivity if the virus spreads and work forces are crippled. Many businesses may need to create a pandemic plan or update their previous plan. Through a process-based approach, we can provide a complete and executable plan covering potential scenarios of a virus spreading and what firms require to ensure their employees are safe and business continues.
We can also work with companies to find immediate solutions for current and anticipated problems caused by the H1N1 Virus. We understand the issue is time sensitive and fast-action plans must be created.
With the WHO announcement of Phase 6, many organizations have begun to execute their plans. They are monitoring travel of employees, updating contact lists and considering actions for offices located where outbreaks have occured. Start taking action!
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