Special Risks Development Group - London - 24th February

Submitted by Continuity Forum on Fri, 2005-02-04 12:15.Events

Special Risks Forum Development Group - London - 24th February

This workshop session is aimed at those organisations that face higher than usual risks - the petrochemicals, transportation, aviation and related and similar industries.

Following an introduction by Network Rail, we will split into groups to work through carefully designed workshop sessions, allowing our delegates to interact in a role play environment, liaising with professionals and their peers.

Once again, our aim is to provide useable, relevant data, to help you to effectively prepare for the worst, whilst planning to avoid the foreseeable. This event will assist planners and management to recognise:

~ What events are likely to impact on your business
~ How to identify, mitigate and resolve potential issues
~ How to plan for the worst, and avoid the foreseeable
~ Common Industry Issues

This event is hosted by the Continuity Forum as part of our Creating Continuity series of events, and is open to all industry professionals.

Priority will be given to Continuity Forum Members and we would urge you to book early as spaces are likely to be limited as demand is anticipated to be high.

The event starts with Registration at 13:00 promptly.

To book for this event or for more details on our events running throughout 2005 please mail Sara.McKenna@Continuityforum.org or call us on 020 8993 1599.

For more details on the benefits of being a member of the Forum and how to join please contact Ann Sharp, Membership Services Director, at Ann.sharp@Continuityforum.org

We look forward to seeing you!

Sara McKenna
Continuity Forum
0208 993 1599

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