Before the disaster: develop a response plan
Long before a disaster hits — whether it’s an earthquake, hurricane, typhoon, wildfire, flood or pandemic — you should develop an emergency response plan to protect your employees, property, equipment and inventory. Train employees how to safely exit your building during an emergency. Assign an employee to be an evacuation team leader and give that person a full roster of all employees and the areas where they work. That team leader will guide employees to a designated meeting area reserved for emergencies, and help identify who is accounted for, injured or missing on the employee roster. It’s also wise to build an emergency kit with essential supplies to ride out the disaster. Equally important is having your financial and key business documents stored on the cloud or backed up in a safe location. When preparing for a potential disaster, make a detailed list of all equipment and vehicles so you can easily report them when filing a claim with your insurance company.