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Webinar recording | Safety management: how to use an emergency plan to develop self preparedness in your organisation 

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The importance of self preparedness is highlighted when something unexpected happens. This is when pre-planned actions and procedures are put to the test, in order to cope with the event with the least possible consequences. Responsible business requires companies to invest both financial and other resources in self preparedness.

Investing in self-provisioning may not seem economically viable in the short term, but in the longer term it becomes more important. An emergency plan is an important tool for self preparedness. It is a tool that should be invested in, and the process should be used to its full advantage. It is a good opportunity for an organisation to identify and assess the risks that require preparedness and to plan in advance how to respond when things do not go as planned.

Download the free webinar recording and learn from our safety experts how to improve self preparedness in your organisation. In this webinar, our Business Manager Heikki Aho and our safety experts Ville Hyytiäinen will go through the steps of self-preparedness and give a picture through practical experiences of how self-preparedness can be developed, for example when drawing up an emergency plan.

Webinar answers questions

  • What is self preparedness and why should you invest in it?
  • What role does the emergency plan play in self preparedness?
  • Why invest in an emergency plan and how can a company benefit from an emergency plan? 
  • What all needs to be taken into account when drawing up an emergency plan? When should it be drawn up? And how to update it?
  • What is the role of risk assessment in an emergency plan?
  • What can we learn from the case studies?

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Download the free webinar recording and ensure that your organisation's self preparedness not only meets the requirements of the legislation, but that you get the most out of it!