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Title: Avian Flu Pandemic Preparedness Plan


1
Avian Flu Pandemic Preparedness Plan
  • Customer and Supplier Communications

2
Customer and Supplier Communications Objective
  • To communicate basic information on Sonocos
    Avian Flu Pandemic Preparedness Plan and
    encourage our customers and suppliers to develop
    plans to assure continuation of business in view
    of a possible Avian Flu Pandemic threat.

3
About Flu (Definitions)
  • Human Flu
  • Periodic outbreak caused by flu viruses spreading
    among people
  • Bird Flu
  • Caused by bird flu viruses
  • Sickens and kills wild birds, chickens, ducks and
    turkeys
  • Current bird flu virus H5N1
  • Flu Pandemic
  • An epidemic that occurs worldwide and affects
    large number of people
  • Caused by
  • New types of flu viruses
  • Flu viruses that have never circulated among
    people
  • Flu viruses that have not circulated among people
    for a long time but acquired ability to spread
    easily among humans
  • Differs from ordinary cold or flu viruses
    already in circulation

4
About Flu (Impacts on humans)
  • Human Flu
  • Generally not serious
  • Takes about 7-10 days to recover
  • Young children, old people and sick take longer
    to get well
  • Bird Flu
  • About 50 of people infected died
  • Flu Pandemic
  • 25 of worlds population may fall ill, but
    majority will have only mild illness
  • Up to 150 million people could die
  • 1968 Hong Kong Flu 1 million died
  • 1918 Spanish Flu 20 million died
  • Could result in worldwide economic recession

5
About Flu (How it spreads)
  • Human Flu
  • Spreads from person to person through saliva
    droplets by coughing or sneezing
  • Touching contaminated surfaces
  • Bird Flu
  • Does not spread easily among humans (only 250
    confirmed cases/146 deaths)
  • Humans can catch disease through close contact
    with infected birds
  • No known cases of human-to-human infection
  • Flu Pandemic
  • Spreads easily like seasonal flu
  • Humans have little immunity as viruses are new

6
World Health Organizations Six Pandemic Phases
7
Avian Flu Affected RegionsReports in countries
where Sonoco operates
  • Confirmed Bird Cases (16) China, France,
    Germany, Greece, Indonesia, Italy, Japan,
    Malaysia, Poland, Russia, Spain, Sweden,
    Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey and U.K.
  • Confirmed Human Cases (4) China, Indonesia,
    Thailand and Turkey

8
Sonocos Avian Flu Pandemic Preparedness
  • Step 1 Established a Cross-Functional Pandemic
    Planning Team
  • Working with International SOS, global corporate
    health advisor
  • Step 2 Educate Team Members on Pandemic issues
    and implications
  • Step 3 Develop Corporate Pandemic Plan
  • Linking corporate policies to actions, based on
    phases and affected regions
  • Step 4 Table top exercise to determine gaps in
    developed plan
  • Step 5 Customize Corporate Plan to address local
    issues/cultures
  • Step 6 Implement Plan
  • Orient and train key management
  • Educate and orient employees
  • Step 7 Test Plan (drills) to ensure
    effectiveness of plans
  • Step 8 Monitor situation and modify plan as
    required

9
Objective of Sonocos Avian Flu Pandemic
Preparedness Plan
  • Keep employees safe
  • Maintain business continuity
  • Effectively communicate with management/employees,
    customers and suppliers

10
Sonocos Pandemic Policy and Rationale Document
  • Section 1 Pandemic Planning Structure
  • Section 2 Communications
  • Section 3 Business Continuity
  • Section 4 Optimizing Employee Health
  • Section 5 Reduction of Infection Risk
  • Section 6 Management of Infected/Potentially
    Infected Employees
  • Section 7 Management of Expatriates
  • Section 8 Management of Traveling Employees
  • Section 9 Antiviral Medications

11
Business Continuity Plan in Affected Regions
  • Issues to be addressed
  • Dealing with reductions in staff
  • Closure of work places by health care authorities
  • Reduction of flights/air cargo capabilities
  • Travel restrictions
  • Border closures
  • Supply chain impacts

12

Communications
  • Sonocos Avian Flu Pandemic Web site
    www.sonoco.com/avianflu/
  • More information on Avian Flu is available from
  • WHO http//www.who.int/csr/disease/avian_influenz
    a/en/
  • CDC http//www.cdc.gov/flu/avian/index.htm
  • US Government http//www.pandemicflu.gov/
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