Building a Business Continuity Plan for Your Workplace
Attend a Free Webinar to Learn about the
Essential Steps You Should Take to Develop a Business Continuity Plan
for Your Workplace
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According to the Institute for Businesses and Home Safety, one
in four businesses does not reopen after a major disaster such as a
flood, tornado or earthquake. An essential part of your overall
workplace emergency plan, business continuity planning is a process
that supports managing the response to impacts on your business from
potential risks, including:
- Loss of utilities
- Fire
- Severe weather
- Major disasters, such as earthquakes, floods and tornadoes
- IT system failure
- Internal and external risks
Sponsored by the American Red Cross, this free one-hour Webinar will:
- Review the importance of business continuity planning for your customers and organizational stability.
- Provide information to help begin your planning efforts or fine-tune current plans in place.
- Reinforce the importance of planning.
- Provide an overview of resources that are available to help you create or refine your plan.
Panelists for this informative Webinar are:
Al Roth, ASP Director – Environmental Health and Safety, Newport Corporation – Irvine, CA
Mr. Roth is the Director of Environmental Health and Safety for
Newport Corporation in Irvine, CA. Mr. Roth has over 20 years
experience in the OHS/EHS field within various businesses, including
manufacturing, engineering, retail, transportation and construction
His extensive background includes the development and management
of proactive accident prevention systems. He has coordinated the
development of Business Continuation plans for the Newport Corporation
as well as for The Toro Company, where he worked previously.
Jean Erdtmann, Senior Director, Preparedness and Health and Safety Services, American Red Cross.
For the past 16 years, Jean has worked in diverse positions
throughout the American Red Cross. During her time at the Red Cross,
she has held both frontline and leadership employee and volunteer roles
at chapters, military stations, and national headquarters.
Today, Jean leads the Program Development and Sales Support team of accomplished and energetic staff who develop new programs and support customers through national account coordination, online learning, sales opportunities and other program initiatives. She is an active Disaster Services Human Resources member and led a six county Katrina operation near New Orleans.
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