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Emergency Response Management
Emergency Response and Business Continuity Planning could save your business time and money in the event of a disaster. Emergency Managers at PROEM analyze the threats to core business functions using Risk, Security, Safety, and Hazard Analysis programs specific to your area. PROEM Managers will then determine the significance and potential scope of threat and provide a course of action in the form of Emergency Preparedness Plans, Emergency Response Plans, or Emergency Operations Plans. We will also identify, satisfy and coordinate requirements that are identified in a risk, security, and/or safety analysis including Incident Command System training, EOC training, and Exercise Development.
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| Certified Emergency Managers
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National and International Certifications
PROEM contractors and consultants have more than twenty years experience in emergency preparedness, response, and recovery. Our Emergency Managers have attained certifications from many of the most respected emergency institutions in North America including the American Water Works Association, Canadian Emergency Preparedness College (CEPC), the Disaster Recovery Institute (DRI), and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
Practical experience includes functioning as Emergency Site Managers or Emergency Operation Centre Managers during floods, fires, tornados, water contamination, and power failures, and as developers of Tabletop and Full-Scale Exercises that incorporate the Incident Command System and Emergency Site Management.
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| Emergency Preparedness Week 2005 |
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May 1-8 is Emergency Preparedness Week
Emergency Preparedness Week is Canada's annual, national event that takes place during the first full week of May. The main objective is to increase awareness about individual preparedness. All the EP Week activities reinforce the idea that we can reduce the risks and lessen the consequences of a disaster by being better prepared.
Click here to find out more about Emergency Preparedness Week.
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