Business Continuity
The section is about Business Continuity in the event of an unexpected incident.
A disaster can strike a business at any time it can arrive in many guises such as power failure, a fire, flooding or a storm or these days businesses are so reliant on IT systems and are greatly affected by downtime or failure.
If the incident is large enough it can cause businesses to fail.
Whether a business survives these sorts of incident depend on what advanced planning has taken place prior to an incident.
The best way to protect you business is to put in place a robust business continuity process.
At Reigate & Banstead Council business continuity management has been undertaken and plans produced, to ensure that the key services provided to our customers can continue with the minimum of disruption in the event of an incident happening at either The Town Hall or Earlswood Depot.
Related websites
- Surrey Continuity website - promotes all aspects of business continuity to business and voluntary groups
- Contingency Planning Guide website
- London Prepared website
- UK Resilience (Cabinet Office) website
- Business Continuity Institute website
- Continuity Central website
- London First website
- Institute of risk Management website.
Last updated : 21/12/2010
