Title: BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLAN TRAINING
1Business Continuity Plan Training
2009
2 Mission Statement
We at NANA WorelyParsons recognize the need and
responsibility to adequately prepare for and
successfully recover from emergency situations by
establishing mitigation measures, interim
actions, and a recovery strategy for a business
disruption.
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3 Objective
This NANA WorleyParsons Business Continuity Plan
(BCP) establishes the organization, response
actions and administrative procedures necessary
to resume critical functions after a significant
disruption.
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4 Scope
This Business Continuity Plan includes actions
for responders to re-establish critical
activities at NANA WorleyParsons Anchorage and
Kenai locations. For a business disruption on
the North Slope, critical activities will be
prioritized by the respective Clients.
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5 Possible Local and Regional Incidents
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6 Local and Regional Incidents
- Earthquake
- Fire
- Volcanic eruption
- Severe winter storm
- Water damage (due to flood, waterline break, or
fire suppression) - Power failure
- Computer virus
- Disease
- Vandalism
- Theft
- Terrorism
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7 Organizational Strategy
- This plan is designed to assist NANA
WorelyParsons in recovering critical business
functions within the first 30 days specifically - Re-occupation of office
- Re-prioritizing active projects
- Re-assigning personnel
- Securing alternate operating facilities for
resumption of business
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8 Incident Management Team
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9 Incident Management Team
- The Incident Management Team (IMT) is made up of
- NANA WorleyParsons Senior Managers and the
Business Operations Manager - Additional personnel will be added for specific
functions (Safety, ICT) - Not every disaster requires a fully-staffed IMT
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10 Communications
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11 Communications
- Incident Commander will initiate calls to the
IMT. - After a significant event, staff should wait for
a member of the IMT to contact them and refrain
from calling supervisors unless instructed to do
so.
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12 Communications (continued)
- Staff should call NANA WorelyParsons toll free
number at 1 (888) 785-3822
and/or check the company website at
www.nanaworleyparsons.com for information. - If telecommunications are NOT operational, tune
in to 750AM (KFQD), the local emergency broadcast
station, for general information.
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13 Communications (continued)
- NANA WorleyParsons has access to ConocoPhillips
and BP Explorations family message service,
available 24/7 after activated by BP or CPAI . - If it is possible to call outside of Alaska,
staff and their families should call - ConocoPhillips 1 (866) 238-4731
- BP 1 (800) 470-0677
- Family status and contact information will be
provided to NANA WorleyParsons staff.
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14 Fire, Earthquake or Volcanic Eruption
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15 Fire, Earthquake or Volcanic Eruption
- Follow safety procedures, including use of
stairwells, fire extinguishers, fire alarms,
evacuation, or hold in place. - If evacuation is warranted, evacuate yourselves
only, taking along coats and car keys, if time
and the nature of the disaster allow. - Upon re-entering the building, do not attempt to
turn on computers until ICT checks the system and
issues an all-clear.
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16 Fire, Earthquake or Volcanic Eruption (continued)
- In the event the disaster precludes reoccupying
the building, management will confer with owners
to contact client corporate offices. - Senior Management will need information to
prioritize projects. - Requests for other NANA Development Corporation
or WorleyParsons assets and personnel to complete
particularly critical projects, are to go through
the President General Manager or designee.
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17 Fire, Earthquake or Volcanic Eruption (continued)
- If a severe disaster occurs while away from the
office - Tune in to AM 750 (KFQD) for general information
- Call NANA WorleyParsons toll free number at 1
(888) 785-3822 - Check the company website at www.nanaworleyparson
s.com - Reserve cellular telephone service for
life-threatening emergencies. - If incident occurs while at home, take the time
to safeguard yourself, your home, and your family
until communications or road access can be
re-established.
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18 Severe Winter Storm or Power Outage
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19 Severe Winter Storm or Power Outage
- If a power outage occurs while youre at work,
do not turn your computer on until you receive an
all clear from ICT. - If the event occurs while staff are away from the
office, - Tune in to AM 750 (KFQD) for information
- Call NANA WorleyParsons at 1 (888) 785-3822
- Check the website at www.nanaworleyparsons.com
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20 Severe Winter Storm or Power Outage (continued)
- Prioritize active projects.
- Be ready to communicate your prioritized list to
your supervisor when communications are
re-established, including - Overall importance of project
- Project due date
- Feasibility of project being completed by someone
else
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21 Computer Virus
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22 Computer Virus
- Follow any directions given by ICT.
- For a prolonged interruption, prioritize your
projects, highlighting - Projects particularly critical to the Company
- Projects with near term deadlines
- Gather any hard-copy documents, along with any
data saved to CDs or disks, in event a
virus-free workstation becomes available. - If necessary, request hard copies of archived
files.
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23 Computer Virus (continued)
- Only Senior Managers will contact clients
regarding any delays in deliverables. - Senior Managers may use other NANA Development
Corporation or WorleyParsons assets in order to
complete particularly critical projects. - Requests for assets are to go through the
President General Manager or designee
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24 Epidemic or Pandemic
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25 Epidemic or Pandemic
- NANA WorleyParsons will work with Anchorages
Health and Human Services to contain outbreak and
keep common areas safe. - IMT will convene, in person or by phone,
regarding mandated or self-imposed quarantine and
to prioritize active projects. - If office is quarantined, affected staff will be
contacted and told to stay away from office
building.
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26 Epidemic or Pandemic (continued)
- IMT will determine how many staff, or families of
staff, are affected by the illness. - Staff not directly affected may be assigned to
highest priority projects. - Senior Management will contact clients to discuss
new deliverable dates for active projects.
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27 Epidemic or Pandemic (continued)
- IMT may contact the WorleyParsons Canada office
for additional support on high priority projects.
- Qualifications to work on prioritized projects
will need to be made available to WorleyParsons
Canada. - Statements of qualifications and/or resumes
should be kept up to date.
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28 Epidemic or Pandemic (continued)
- IMT will work with the landlords of all buildings
where the Company is a tenant to determine when,
and under what conditions, staff may return to
the buildings.
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29 Vandalism or Theft
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30 Vandalism or Theft
- NANA WorleyParsons will work with police and
building security to determine the extent of the
breach. - Senior Management will compile a list of damaged
or stolen equipment, documents, etc.. - If active projects are impacted, management will
contact affected clients, describing any
proprietary information that may have been
compromised.
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31 Vandalism or Theft (continued)
- The goals and objectives of compromised projects
may be re-prioritized through Senior Management,
who will confer with clients and partners. - NANA WorleyParsons will review security measures
and work with building security to determine if
additional measures are needed to prevent another
occurrence.
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32 Terrorism
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33 Terrorism
- All relevant contingencies for fire, evacuation,
and/or the attainment of alternative office space
apply in the event of terrorism. - NANA WorleyParsons will cooperate with law
enforcement and building security. - Senior Management may determine that staff should
work from home for a period of time after an act
of terrorism.
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34 Terrorism (continued)
- If staff will not be reporting to work for a
period of time, prioritize your active projects,
considering overall importance and due date. - Senior Management may request support from owner
offices (i.e. personnel or office space). - Senior Management may retain the services of a
mental health professional that specializes in
post traumatic stress for employee assistance
and/or full staff presentation.
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35 Annual Refresher
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36 Annual Refresher
- At least annually, NANA WorleyParsons should
update contact and emergency information on all
staff. - Senior Managers should review procedures to
determine if they still apply, and add or delete
procedures as necessary. - NANA WorleyParsons will update all landlords
emergency contact information.
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37 Personal Emergency Plans
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38 Personal Emergency Plans
- Choose an out-of-area contact to relay messages
in the event family members are separated. - Keep childrens school and/or day care emergency
contact lists current, and include people
authorized to pick up your children who live on
both sides of any bridges that must be crossed. - Decide on muster points for your family. Select
- A location near your home in case of fire
- A location away from your neighborhood in case
returning home is not possible
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39 Personal Emergency Plans (continued)
- Maintain an Emergency kit for your home with
- 3-day supply of nonperishable food per person
- 3-day supply of bottled water per person
- can opener
- first aid kit
- flashlight and extra batteries that fit it
- battery-operated radio that includes AM stations,
and extra batteries - blankets
- copies of your insurance documents
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40 Personal Emergency Plans (continued)
- Make sure everyone in your home knows how to use
your fire extinguishers. - Know how to shut off your utilities and hang the
correct tools near the shut-off valves. - If you have a wood-burning fireplace, keep a
supply of firewood on hand. - Review your plan annually with your family and
anyone else that is included in your plan, such
as emergency contact people for your childrens
school or day care.
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41 One last note
If you havent got all the things you want, be
grateful for the things you dont have that you
dont want. - Author Unknown
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