Make friends before you need them
Delegates at LRF Preparedness Day 2025 learn why a whole society approach is vital to resilience
In episode 8, we’re joined by three expert guests: Esma, Senior Business Continuity and Emergency Planning Officer at Lancashire Fire and Rescue Services; Emergency Planning and Risk Manager, Julie Ferguson from Lancaster University; and Dharmesh Nayee, Emergency Planning Officer at Lancashire County Council. Together, we dive into a topic that’s vital for every business, no matter its size or industry—Business Continuity Planning, or BCP for short.
We explore what a Business Continuity Plan is, how to begin creating one for your business, and the best ways to put it into practice.
For more information about all things Business Fire Safety, please visit: www.lancsfirerescue.org.uk/safety/business-safety
Links to Websites/Resources discussed in the episode:
Environment Agency Section of Flooding on the Government website
Remember, it's not just about protecting your business, it's about protecting your employees, your customers, and your future.
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