Pandemic Preparedness Planning
Don't Be Scared..Be Prepared!
In 2009 new strains of H5N1and H1N1 influenza have been identified in humans. In April, H1N1 was identified in Mexico, within weeks it spread to the United States and around the world. During the 2008-2009 flu season, H1N1 was associated with a total of five deaths, and 4,714 confirmed illnesses. Spread of the disease is preventable, but you need to be prepared!
We know that with all of the things that go into running your business, you probably don't have time to plan for a disaster, yet failing to plan could jeopardize everything you have worked so hard to build. That is why Yadari Enterprises has developed a set of tools that will help you create a Pandemic Preparedness Plan and communicate it to your employees, clients, and suppliers.
The information is out there and freely available but who has time to review them all and then create the plan? We have done that for you and we have what you need to know and build your Pandemic Preparedness Plan right here. Yadari Enterprises will help you determine the appropriate response strategy for your particular business. |
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Full Service Pandemic Preparedness Planning
Yadari Enterprises will help you determine:
Actions you should take now;
Action steps under current flu conditions;
Action steps if the flu conditions worsen;
We will assist you in:
- Implementing measures to ensure business continuity and protect workers;
- Identifying work-related exposure and health risks to your employees;
- Reviewing Human Resource Policies to make sure they are in line public health recommendations and state and federal employment laws;
- Identifying essential business function, job functions, or roles , and impact on supply chain;
- Determining how your business will operate with increasing absenteeism;
- Establishing authorities, triggers, and procedures for activating and terminating the company's response plan;
- Planning to minimize exposure to fellow employees and the public if health officials call for social distancing;
- Establishing a process to communicate information to workers and business partners on your 2009 H1N1 influenza response plans and latest 2009 H1N1 influenza information. Anticipate employee fear, anxiety, rumors, and misinformation, and plan communications accordingly.
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The Voice for Women in Business in our Nation’s Capital, Women Impacting Public Policy, Inc. (WIPP) is a national nonpartisan public policy organization that advocates for and on behalf of women and minorities in business in the legislative processes of our nation, creating economic opportunities and building bridges and alliances to other small business organizations. |
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