Emergency Disaster Plan

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    Risk Management

    organization will have different levels and types of risk. An organization without the knowledge of the potential threats will not adequately respond in the case of an emergency or crisis. Planning for the Risk and Identify Resources An organization will face various risk; these risks could be cyber crimes, terrorism, natural disasters, and accidents within the workplace, lawsuits, and physical crimes. An organization will face some risk, and some organizations may never have to face a risk; however

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    Risk

    JIT2 Task 1 Part B ManIT, LLC Business Continuity Plan The information below is a Business Continuity Plan for ManIT, LLC to follow in the possible aftermath of a disaster causing major disruptions to the business. Preparation, response, and recovery from a disaster affecting the operations of ManIT, LLC, requires the full efforts of multiple personnel in many different departments. If such of an event does happen, this plan could be followed and monitored by the Continuity Management

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    Security and Privacy

    is in place in an event, such as a hurricane that protects the records. There will also be a detailed discussion on a management plan. With that comes training provided to staff within the management plan. With a new management plan, it will need to be implemented and those procedures will be discussed. There will also be a code of conduct included within this plan. Action when Patient wants Health Record Had it been in the basement meaning it would have likely destroyed the health records

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    Izmir, Turkey - the Pearl of the Aegean

    Izmir, Turkey – The Pearl of the Aegean Janet P. Santos Walden University August 16, 2014 Izmir became the third largest city in the country of Turkey, which is comparable in area to the state of Massachusetts and is approximately size as the state of Texas. During both, the Roman and Byzantine - Ottoman Periods in which Izmir was averted from adversary possession on September 9, 1922 during the War of Independence (Index Mundi. com, 2013). Turkey is located in the northeastern quadrant

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    Zombies! Now What?

    that drive, humans would of became instinct; instead, humans decided to evolve and become self sufficient. Currently, today’s society needs guidance, for they rely on technology. Society isn’t always ready for a disaster, especially one that seems impractical. Like any other survival plan, being prepared, planning ahead and knowing what you are doing are key factors in survival.  With the right knowledge, preparation and tools, humanity is completely capable of surviving a zombie apocalypse. Being

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    Changing Roles of Emergency Managers

    CHANGING EMERGENCY MANAGER’S ROLES Emergency response to community needs has existed since humans started to gather in groups. Communities early in history had no specific roles. All members of the community were expected to assist when emergencies arose. According to written history, the entire community was expected to respond to fires, to open their homes to allow for triage, and every able-bodied member of the community was expected perform a role. Mayors, sheriffs, and other types of community

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    Leadership

    Summary: In this essay we discuss the transformational and transactional leadership styles in the management of violence and crisis situations within the clinical setting and in mental health units. We begin our discussion with studies on the need for disaster management teams and structured command system within hospitals to help ensure that patients receive proper care when needed. We then briefly discuss the differences of transformational and transactional leadership styles and suggest that both

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    Week 7 Case Study 2 Disaster Recovery

    Week 7 Case Study 2: Disaster Recovery (DR) Lessons Learned September 11th CIS359: Disaster Recovery Management Disaster Recovery (DR) Lessons Learned Sept 11th Introduction Prior to the 9/11 terror attacks most companies never believed their entire organization much less the computer systems, data, and employees could be completely wiped out by a single event. Most companies thought systems could be maintained and replicated on site and then restored with minimal

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    Community Health Practice

    Practice Task 4 Disaster in Franklin County Tracie Willis Western Governors University Franklin County was recently victim to a massive summer storm. The storm resulted in tornado, thunder storms, flash flooding, power outages, roads and bridges closed, and even a hazardous materials spill. To assess the damages that the towns and the residents suffered, and how to best deal with the aftermath, a task force was created. The Emergency Operations Center

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    Business Continuity

    which discusses the following: ◦ What does this term mean? ◦ What practices or procedures does it include? ◦ Why should IT personnel be concerned with business continuity planning? Business Continuity Plan Before businesses were involved in contingency management, disaster recovery and contingency planning were predominantly IT driven responses to the increased attacks of Mother nature and terrorist events in the late 80s and early 90s (Tangen & Austin, 2012). It became apparent

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