Crisisboardroom® is designed to help companies stay current with the latest developments in safety and emergency response preparedness.
Undertaking this training shows your team have taken a proactive, practical step towards meeting the standards contained within of these laws, guidelines & principles:
This UK bill, informally known as Martyn's Law, was created to enhance security at publicly accessible locations, especially following terror attacks. Named after Martyn Hett, a victim of the Manchester Arena bombing, the bill proposes that certain public spaces have robust security and response measures to protect against terrorist threats.
For businesses operating in public spaces, such as shopping centers, stadiums, or entertainment venues, Martyn's Law requires them to consider and prepare for terrorist incidents. This helps ensure the safety of employees, customers, and visitors and can reduce liability for the business. Failure to comply with Martyn's Law could lead to legal and financial consequences and significant reputational damage.
Running Crisisboardroom® training is a proactive move to boost the capacity of your team to respond to crisis incidents that Martyn's Law intends to address.
Following the tragic Grenfell Tower fire in 2017, the Phase 2 Report provided specific recommendations to prevent similar incidents. It focuses on fire safety, building maintenance, and emergency response practices.
If your business owns, manages, or operates in high-rise or densely populated buildings, these recommendations are critical. They emphasise best practices for fire prevention, maintenance, and evacuation protocols to ensure the safety of all occupants. Implementing these measures helps businesses avoid potential legal liabilities and shows a commitment to safety and compliance, which can boost public and tenant trust.
Crisisboardroom® training provides your team with fire safety and emergency response training aligned with best practice described in the Phase 2 report. Through simulations and exercises, staff can learn to handle evacuation scenarios, monitor building safety, and respond effectively if a fire or similar emergency occurs.
ISO 22361 is an international standard offering guidelines for crisis management within organisations. It provides a framework to help businesses identify potential crises, set up response protocols, and enhance their resilience in handling disruptive incidents.
Implementing ISO 22361 prepares businesses to respond more effectively to unexpected events, ensuring continuity of operations during crises. The standard helps companies establish clear roles, responsibilities, and response plans, reducing response time and minimising the negative impact of a crisis on business operations.
Crisisboardroom® training aligns with ISO 22361 principles, enabling your team to practice realistic crisis scenarios and clarify response roles. It ensures that your crisis management framework is tested, actionable, and ready to be deployed during any significant business disruption.
Developed by the Business Continuity Institute (BCI), these guidelines provide structured best practices for creating effective business continuity plans. The guidelines cover all areas of continuity planning, including risk assessment, response strategy development, and recovery processes to help businesses maintain operations during disruptions.
Following the BCI Good Practice Guidelines ensures your business is prepared to face operational interruptions, protecting your revenue streams and minimising delays. By using these best practices businesses can demonstrate resilience, which is highly valued by clients and investors.
Crisisboardroom® training is aligned with BCI's Good Practice Guidelines, and our coaches are trained to help you apply them in real world scenarios.
JESIP is a UK framework designed to enhance collaboration and communication among emergency services (such as police, fire, and ambulance) during major incidents. The framework provides principles to ensure that different emergency services can work together efficiently and effectively when responding to crises.
For businesses in high-risk environments or locations where emergency services might need to respond, understanding JESIP principles is a massive head start in any crisis. Knowing how emergency services coordinate enables businesses to create response plans that align with external responders, improving overall safety and resilience in crises.
Crisisboardroom® coaches have a wealth of experience within the emergency services, and can show your team how to practically apply JESIP during a crisis. By practicing coordinated responses, your staff are better prepared to work alongside emergency services during critical incidents, leading to faster & safer resolutions.
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