Business continuity
What are the basics of a Business
Continuity Plan for your business?
You need to ensure
that they have:
- Identified critical activities that must be maintained and, by
implication, what work could be deferred
- Identified the resources needed to deliver these, (particularly
staff in a pandemic)
- Considered both the number of staff and which specialist
skills, knowledge or authority are required
- Have available information
required by those staff who might be required to deputise
for others
- Have arrangements so changes in work priorities can be
implemented and resources realigned, in order to maintain critical
activities
- Have arrangements to maintain good communications with staff,
customers and suppliers
Drawing up you Business Continuity Plan
The following web site will give you simple
advice and templates to be followed in drawing up a plan depending
on the size of your business www.londonprepared.gov.uk/businesscontinuity/makingplans/
As you work on your plan, always remember that
good business continuity plans are:
- flexible
- work on public holidays and in any weather conditions
- clearly written and easily understood
- tested regularly
- integrated into your organisation's structure
- understood and communicated to everyone in the
organisation
Don't forget your
neighbours
Discuss your arrangements with your
neighbours and experts who might become involved, such as the
Police or Fire Brigade. To achieve a coordinated response, you and
your neighbours must know each others capabilities and willingness
to cooperate on matters such as the use of each others emergency
equipment, temporary secure storage and so on.
Do not forget the need to communicate plans to
other tenants in a multi-occupancy building (e.g. to ensure that
different evacuation assembly points have been chosen).
How vulnerable and prepared are your
suppliers and subcontractors ?
Businesses should consider the effect an
emergency could have on the suppliers and subcontractors on which
they depend. In a pandemic staff absences in suppliers may affect
the services they are able to provide and the availability of some
raw materials.
District Councils for further advice
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Tamworth Borough Council: Tel
01827 709709
Lichfield District Council: Tel
01543 308000. Website: www.lichfielddc.gov.uk