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Emergency Response Plan Writing

Having a well balanced, executable Emergency Response Plan is critical to your company’s daily operations. Unfortunately, many companies do not have response plans and believe that when the time comes they will know what to do. That is typically not the case. Companies that are not prepared or do not have a Plan are more likely to fail than those who have plans.

Has your Plan been written?

Kenyon can work closely with you to develop a bespoke Emergency Response Plan that outlines the roles, responsibilities and actions of your response team as well as how your team interface with the multitude of other agencies that may be involved in your crisis.

Have you reviewed or exercised your existing Plan?

Many plans are written but contain information that is not conducive to company policy or that is too complicated. Kenyon, working directly with your staff, will determine your recovery objectives, key crisis functions, communications protocols, crisis organisation and the roles of associated stakeholders. Our plans are designed to be immediately user friendly because no one in an emergency has the time to navigate endless volumes of documentation.

When your organisation retains Kenyon’s Response Services you gain access to additional resources: multiple templates, activation guides, briefing material examples, lists of equipment and other useful checklists.

Crisis Management Response Plan Writing

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