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Land, wind and rain, planning for disaster.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1990Description: 5p., illSubject: A well-formulated preparedness plan, developed with help of a loss management consultant, can cut property losses from a natural disaster significantly. The first step is to determine which natuaral disasters could strike your facility. Next, develop an action plan that weighs the potential damage with the cost of preventative measures. Evaluate areas of your property that can be improved now to minimize damage should a disaster occur. Finally, have a comprehensive salvage plan that can be implemented as soon as possible after the disaster.
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Reprinted from Risk Management; January 1990; Vol 37 No 1; pp26-30

A well-formulated preparedness plan, developed with help of a loss management consultant, can cut property losses from a natural disaster significantly. The first step is to determine which natuaral disasters could strike your facility. Next, develop an action plan that weighs the potential damage with the cost of preventative measures. Evaluate areas of your property that can be improved now to minimize damage should a disaster occur. Finally, have a comprehensive salvage plan that can be implemented as soon as possible after the disaster.

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