EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS - A WEEK IN REVIEW

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS - A WEEK IN REVIEW

Emergency Preparedness Week 2016 will be remembered for the wildfires that ravaged Fort McMurray, Alberta.  At the time of writing this blog post, the wildfire has surpassed over 101,000 hectares and damage costs according to Bank of Montreal could reach $9 billion for insurers. The overwhelming speed of the fire and the severe impacts it has had to the city and its residents emphasize the need to be prepared and reinforces the message of EP Week – Plan. Prepare. Be Aware.

PREPARING COASTAL BUSINESSES FOR THE BIG 3 - #3 FLOODS

PREPARING COASTAL BUSINESSES FOR THE BIG 3 - #3 FLOODS

Did you know that floods are the most frequent natural hazard in Canada? According to Public Safety Canada, floods are the country’s costliest natural disaster, with regards to property damage. Because floods can occur any time of year, in any region — floods affect hundreds of thousands of Canadians annually. And if your business operates in Metro Vancouver, you know all too well that this metropolis is one of Canada’s rainiest! If you are operating in other coastal areas, you can also be at risk of flooding from rising sea levels or storm surges. So what can you do to mitigate the effects of flooding?

WILDFIRES AND EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTRES — WHAT’S YOUR BACK-UP PLAN?

WILDFIRES AND EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTRES — WHAT’S YOUR BACK-UP PLAN?

When a system is tested against extreme circumstances, such as the unprecedented wildfires currently raging in Fort McMurray, lessons can be learned to ensure organizations and the communities they operate within, are better equipped to prepare for, respond to and recover from — emergencies.

TOP 10 MUST-HAVES FOR YOUR OFFICE'S EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS KIT

TOP 10 MUST-HAVES FOR YOUR OFFICE'S EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS KIT

To ensure that your response and recovery plans can be implemented effectively, it is essential to equip your employees with easy access to supplies — the best way to do this is by providing workplace emergency preparedness kits. Emergency preparedness kits don’t just include first aid kits; they are comprised of other vital supplies to aid in the immediate aftermath of an emergency. 

THE IMPORTANCE OF TRANSPORTATION IN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT & BUSINESS CONTINUITY

THE IMPORTANCE OF TRANSPORTATION IN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT & BUSINESS CONTINUITY

As we’ve previously shared on our Emergency Management Matters blog, transportation plays a key and invaluable role for company operations, and is a vital element of emergency management. It provides the service that links companies to their suppliers, customers and employees — the consequences suffered when transportation services and infrastructure are impacted following a disaster, are far reaching.

HOW WILL YOUR ORGANIZATION GET FROM A TO B WHEN A LARGE-SCALE EVENT OCCURS?

HOW WILL YOUR ORGANIZATION GET FROM A TO B WHEN A LARGE-SCALE EVENT OCCURS?

In December 2015, the US Geological Survey measured a 4.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland. As a result of the earthquake, two of Metro Vancouver’s transit lines were shut down for 90 minutes. This recent shake, which caused no damage, is a reminder that organizations must be prepared when the unexpected occurs. When an incident cripples transportation routes, how will your personnel or key supplies get from A to B?

LEGISLATION IMPROVEMENTS: YOUR FEEDBACK WELCOME!

LEGISLATION IMPROVEMENTS: YOUR  FEEDBACK WELCOME!

British Columbia Emergency Program Act Under Review — Why You Need to Participate

In January 2016, the Honourable Naomi Yamamoto, Minister of State for Emergency Preparedness, launched a consultation initiative to revise the BC Emergency Program Act.  With catastrophes on the rise, there’s no better time than now, to offer your recommendations for improving the legislation.