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We offer our service to employers and building owners,
developing a customized information library to guide
each of our clients through best practices in defense
against potential losses from either direct or residual
damage resulting from distribution of poisonous or
toxic agents.
We deliver printable and on-line services to properly
educate and prepare all stakeholders in how to limit
the damage (property and human) that may be incurred
through a bio-terrorism event in your building, town,
city or State.
We analyze your preparation and survival needs through
a building and location analysis to help you best protect
all of your assets.
We offer:
- A complete and customized Bio-Terrorism Survival
Guide for business assets and occupants
- Development of Bio-Chemical issues in support of
existing plans
- Identification of optimum survival and defense
techniques and procedures
- Assessment of both internal and external risk values
- Development of safety and protection procedures
- Ongoing review and updates to ensure you and your
employees have the most up-to-date safety information
and procedures available
We deliver this by:
1) Providing an extensive survey to all clients to
identify potential areas of risk, including:
- Business continuity
- Business contingency
- Personnel protection
- Building vulnerabilities
2) Analyzing survey results to provide guidance on
procedures for:
- Building defense procedures using existing engineering
controls
- Development of safe havens and resilience planning
- Identification of possible engineering requirements
or control factors
- Procedures to react safely to a hoax or an actual
CBR event
- Mailroom room and reception area risk reduction
- Bio-chemical specific security issues
- Business continuity issues specifically geared
toward a terrorist bio-chemical event
- Identification of air flow, contamination spread
routes and control
- Multiple tenancy issues and conflicts.
3) Providing Training materials for distribution to
all personnel
4) Offering easy on-line access to:
- Training materials
- Emergency response procedures
- Critical third party resources
- Government bodies
- Providers of personal protection equipment
- Safe haven sites and resources
- Media Services
5) Conducting an annual review and periodic updates
- Refresher survey
- Review safe haven availabilities
- Review training materials and procedures
- Review need/availability of personal protection
equipment
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