Recorded Live : Thursday, March 15, 2007
Instructor: Regina Phelps
Cost: Price $75 (Inlcudes Speaker Slides)
Item
Price
Recorded on: March 15, 2007 Webinar
$75
Upon Registering you will have immediate access to download the Recorded webinar. Go To Recorded Sessions once you visit the DRJ WebEx Site.
When an emergency occurs, it disrupts the business and those who work in it.  Schedules change, communications and facilities are impacted, and business is not conducted as usual.  The activation of the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is part of that disruption, as EOC staffers are now doing their new EOC job and the EOC begins to take on a life of its own.  Many emergencies are over in a matter of a few hours or even a day.  But what happens to the organization when the event goes on for days or even weeks?   The impact can be considerable.  There are three areas where lengthy operations take their toll: 
  • The people and the facilities
  • The people and information management
  • The people with other people
The common thread of course is the people.This one hour fast paced session will examine:
  • Its all about the people, EOC pre-planning – policies to have in place now!
  • EOC design – features that reduce fatigue and error
  • Employee comfort issues – what you can do to reduce discomfort
  • Facility planning for efficiency and productivity

 

Regina Phelps CEM RN BSN MPA

Regina Phelps is an internationally recognized expert in the field of emergency management and continuity planning.  With over 25 years of experience, she has provided consultation and speaking services to clients in four continents.   She is founder of Emergency Management & Safety Solutions a consulting company specializing in emergency management, continuity planning and safety.  A partial list of clients include Levi Strauss & Co., Liberty Mutual, Northern Trust, Chiron, VISA, Triton Container, Intuit, Stanford University, Adobe, TransUnion and the World Bank.
Ms. Phelps has received numerous honors and awards including Business Recovery Managers Association Award for Excellence in Business Recovery Planning, College of the Sequoia's, Hall of Fame; Outstanding Employer by the ARC; Women Entrepreneur of the Year, San Francisco Chamber of Commerce; and the Champion of Small Business, Small Business Administration.  Ms. Phelps was the 1991 Chairman of the Board of the SF Chamber, the first woman, the youngest, and first small business owner to ever hold that seat. 
 

Recorded Live : Thursday, March 15, 2007
Instructor: Regina Phelps
Cost: Price $75 (Inlcudes Speaker Slides)
Item
Price
Recorded on: March 15, 2007 Webinar
$75
Upon Registering you will have immediate access to download the Recorded webinar. Go To Recorded Sessions once you visit the DRJ WebEx Site.
 

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