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Catastrophic Events Planning and Response
Presented By
Charlie LeBlanc Vice President, Operations Air
Security International, L.P.
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EVENT TYPES
TYPES OF DISASTERS
- Sudden Events
- Impending Events
SUDDEN EVENTS
- Natural Disasters
- Earthquake
- Tornado
- Man-Made Disasters
- Terrorist Attack
- Nuclear Accident
IMPENDING EVENTS
- Severe Storms (e.g. Hurricane)
- Volcanic Eruption
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EVACUATION OF PERSONNEL TO SAFE AREA
MODES OF TRANSPORTATION
- Ground (personal vehicles, rental vehicles)
- Air (commercial, charter)
- Water (ship)
CHALLENGES AND ISSUES
- Ground
- Vehicle Availability
- Fuel Availability
- Traffic Conditions
- Air
- Commercial
- Ticket Availability
- Airport Status
- Charter
- Aircraft Procurement
- Airport Status
- Water
- Feasibility
- Ship Procurement
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RELOCATION AND BUSINESS CONTINUITY
HOUSING
- Short-Term
- Hotel Room Procurement Long-Term
- Long-Term
- Safe Area
- Operational Feasibility
- Alternate Locations
- Movement of Personnel
DOCUMENT REPLACEMENT
- Drivers License
- Social Security
- Passport
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PRE-PLANNING vs. REACTIONARY RESPONSE
LACK OF PRE-PLANNING WILL CREATE A MORE STRESSFUL
ENVIRONMENT FOR RESPONDERS AND AFFECTED EMPLOYEES
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS
- Crisis Management Planning
- Organization
- Decision Making
- Training Exercises
- Regular Review and Revision of Plan
- Communications
- Inter-Departmental
- Employee Awareness
- Notification and Warning Methods
- Personnel Movement
- Personnel Housing
- Recovery
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INTERNATIONAL SITUATIONS
Responding to international situations adds a new
layer of complexity to disaster recovery and
business continuity planning a preparation
OBVIOUS OBSTACLES
- Language
- Time Difference
- Communications
LESS OBVIOUS OBSTACLES
- Documentation (e.g. passports visas)
- Local employees vs. Expatriates and Travelers
- Domestics (e.g. maid, cook, driver, etc.)
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QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER
- Does my organization have a disaster recovery /
business continuity plan?
- How does corporate travel fit into my companys
disaster recovery / business continuity plan?
- Does corporate travel have a representative on my
companys crisis management team? If not, is
corporate travel consulted during the decision
making process?
- Will corporate travel only serve the needs of
employees during a crisis or will dependants also
be provided support?
- How will travel communicate with affected
personnel during a crisis?
- Does travel have a means to maintain and share
information on dispersed personnel and their
location(s)?
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