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Prepare your business for emergencies
Emergency planning and a safety-first attitude are good for business. Disaster preparedness plans can also help employees feel more secure working with you. Start by brushing up with these risk management tools:
- Disaster assistance advice and access to capital from the Small Business Administration
- Disaster preparedness: Understand how disaster preparedness is one of the biggest keys to business survival.
- Fleet safety hotline
- Get discounts on workplace safety products: From safety equipment, to first aid kits and supplies, to onsite training and AEDs, checkout this great deal for the things you know you need to keep your business and people safe.
- Loss control resources: Bulletins to print and display at work or pass around to your peers.
- Online safety training: Learn more about being safe on the job by training at your own pace, whenever you like, in the privacy of your home or office.
- Risk assessment:Understanding the specific hazards of your line of work help you know where to focus your planning and training energy
- Tips from the Institute of Business and Home Safety: Learn how to increase your odds of reopening after a disaster and how to reduce your potential for loss.
Need more help with safety or disaster planning?
Contact your local, independent Allied agent for a complete business disaster plan consultation and make sure your business is a survivor.
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