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| "The probabilities are high enough to demand comprehensive earthquake preparedness, response and recovery planning by individuals and all levels of government." (Seeman and Tuna, 2004)
EmergeX assists organizations to prepare and plan for emergencies. Our specialists guide clients through the steps of mitigation, preparedness and planning, the first and fundamental principles in the process of emergency management.
The EmergeX team has extensive experience preparing and updating emergency management programs for corporations, industries, business, education and government.
"A 1997 analysis of earthquake preparedness by B.C.'s auditor general concluded provincial and local governments, 'are not yet adequately prepared for a major earthquake.'" (MacQueen, 2005)
We incorporate the following vital components into a comprehensive Emergency Planning & Preparedness process: |
- Context Analysis
- Hazard, Risk, and Vulnerability Assessments
- Preparedness Response and Protection
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- Recovery
- Mitigation and Prevention
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EmergeX is able to provide these component services separately or combine several to develop a customized emergency management program to suit a client's specific planning requirements. This cost effective approach ensures you pay only for the services you need yet benefit from the collected expertise of EmergeX professionals. We are also experts at updating and reformatting existing emergency management plans that have become unwieldy and overly complex over time. EmergeX ensures that all plans meet current guidelines established by internationally recognized authorities. Contact us today to find out how we can work with you to develop and implement an effective emergency management plan for your organization.
Contact EmergeX to find out how we can assist your organization with emergency management planning. |
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"I am very pleased to say that the Regional District of Nanaimo got its money's worth - a very good investment and expenditure of provincial grant monies."
--Jani Thomas, Protective Services/Emergency Coordinator of Regional District of Nanaimo
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