Areas of Expertise

Why You Need a Continuity Plan Created By An Expert

Many business continuity plans are put together by people whose frame of reference for disaster situations in business is limited. They have some knowledge, and perhaps experienced a few while at work, but don’t understand the breadth of problems that can strike.
Many plans are also made while under time constraints, with the input of multiple people. Everyone wants their section of operations covered, and that’s important, but it can mean extra emphasis on certain areas, and not enough on other critical parts.

Using Employ Resilience, you will have an expert business continuity plan writer working with you.
They work to ensure everything you need is in the plan, and that your employees, an often overlooked part of the plan, are not left out.
With our expert on your side, you won’t have to worry about an imbalance in planning. Necessary situations and setups will be covered, along with the important follow-up information.

What We Are Expert At​

These Unexpected Disasters

Fire​​

Planning in wildfire and urban-interface fire incidents, continuity of operations in rapidly evolving, high-risk environments, and communication chains.

Flooding

Access control strategies, route planning, staging areas, and contingency plans for road closures, bridge failures, and isolated locations.

Critical Infrastructure

Long-duration power outages, grid failure, and cascading infrastructure collapse affecting large geographic regions, caused by solar flares, or other unexpected situations.

Nuclear

Risk-informed nuclear incident planning models incorporating routing, threat assessment, and chain-of-custody controls to minimize exposure, liability, and operational disruption.

Biological

Coordinated planning with public health authorities, healthcare systems, and emergency response partners for unified informationsharing and response.

Wind

Planning for extreme wind worldwide—including hurricanes, typhoons, and severe storms—focusing on keeping people safe, maintaining operations, and coordinating response efforts.

​Railway

Route and infrastructure risk assessments, evaluating population density, critical infrastructure exposure, environmentally sensitive areas, and access constraints.

Fire

Both wildfire and urban contact fires present serious hazards to the modern day workplace. Rapidly evolving, high-risk situations like fires need strategic plannning to ensure that not only assets survive, but employees too.
Being able to adapt to the changing situation, whether the fire is within the building or an outside threat, can mean the difference between survival or mass casualties.

A Scene of roots and twistred wood, with upside down cars after a flood.

Flooding

When the water starts coming in, moments count, and second guessing decisions can cost lives and property. A strong plan, with routes, staging, and contingency plans can and will save lives.

Critical Infrastructure​

Sometimes referred to as a Black Sky Event, critical infrastructure incidents, such a long-duration power outages, grid failure, and cascading infrastructure collapse can devastate your business and, at times, end a company. Prevent this from happening by being prepared the next time the lights go out.

Nuclear

Preparing for nuclear use, or even nuclear threat assessment, requires an expert and a solid plan. From chain-of-custody to routing, everything must be plannned to help minimize liability, exposure, theft, and damage.

Biological​

The world keeps spinning even during biological problems present, and your business needs a solid plan. Whether that’s a plan on handling pandemic operations or how to handle potential biological spills, hazard, or other problems, you need to knnow what to do. And you need to know who to contact in the emergencny responnse network.

Wind

Extreme wind can happen anywhere, at any time. Hurricanes, Typhoons, severe storms, tornados, and even unnexpected gusts can deeply damage workspaces and cause harm to employeesd and customers. The ability to mitigate that, and coordinate necessary response efforts is critical.

Railway

Many businesses ship by rail, and make rail a necessary part of their businness. Knowing infrstructure risks, and route assessments is critial, especially when operating on the railways. Beinng able to coordinate with eemergenncy response if a hazard arises is critical in containing any inncident in a timely mannner.

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