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Top Tips for Organisations to Prepare for Higher Than Average Atlantic Hurricane Season

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As forecasts point to a higher than average 2021 Atlantic hurricane season, International SOS advises organisations on preparations required to best protect their people and ensure business resilience amid persistent assistance and travel constraints stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic.

It is estimated that there will be 13 to 20 named storms between June and November, consisting of both tropical storms and hurricanes. This includes three to five expected to be classified as major hurricanes.

Jeremy Prout, Director of Security Solutions, Americas at International SOS c
ommented, 

“A country’s level of preparation, supporting infrastructure and response capabilities play a major role in the impact of a hurricane, which can vary from short-duration travel disruption to residual infrastructural damage and casualties. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has heavily impacted both the economic capability and the logistics of relief response. The economies of many countries, particularly in the Caribbean, have been strained due to the ongoing pandemic. Government response to natural disasters will likely continue to be eroded by this economic contraction, and any infrastructural damage caused by major hurricanes will have a prolonged impact on affected countries. Managers with operations in at-risk areas should ensure they have comprehensive procedures in place to guarantee business continuity, factoring in the potential need for evacuation or relocation.”

 

International SOS has over 35 years’ experience providing security and health advice and support to organisations facing natural disasters, as well as being uniquely positioned to advise on additional challenges posed by the ongoing pandemic. Below are eight best practice tips for hurricane preparedness:

  1. Identify locations and facilities based on the probabilities of hurricane impact using historical geographic data.
  2. Educate your workforce on the necessary supplies required for hurricane shelter-in-place or evacuation, to include food, water, personal protective equipment (PPE), sanitiser and disinfectants
  3. Be prepared to suspend operations at, and travel to, at-risk locations for periods of a week or more.
  4. Assess evacuation options, to include shelter and transport, to factor in sufficient social distancing to limit COVID-19 exposure and spread. Where evacuation options are limited, identify shelter-in-place plans.
  5. Establish appropriate thresholds for determining when to evacuate or relocate personnel and have a clear structure in place to communicate these measures throughout your organisation.
  6. Account for access disruption, to include enabling employees to have the capability and equipment to work from remotely/from home. Anticipate potential disruption to power and communications.
  7. Develop pre-scripted messages and test means of mass notification to ensure functionality of messaging prior to an emergency.
  8. Consider a table-top exercise to test your organisation’s incident management or business continuity plan and identify any areas for improvement.

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About the International SOS Group of Companies
The International SOS Group of Companies is in the business of saving lives, protecting your global workforce from health and security threats. Wherever you are, we deliver customised health, security risk management and wellbeing solutions to fuel your growth and productivity. In the event of extreme weather, an epidemic or a security incident, we provide an immediate response providing peace of mind. Our innovative technology and medical and security expertise focus on prevention, offering real-time, actionable insights and on-the-ground quality delivery. We help protect your people, your organisation's reputation, as well as support your compliance reporting needs. By partnering with us, organisations can fulfil their Duty of Care responsibilities, while empowering business resilience, continuity and sustainability.

Founded in 1985, the International SOS Group, headquartered in London & Singapore, is trusted by more than 9,000 organisations, including the majority of the Fortune 500, as well as mid-size enterprises, governments, educational institutions and NGOs. 13,000 multicultural medical, security and logistics experts stand with you to provide support & assistance from over 1,200 locations in 90 countries, 24/7, 365 days.

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