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'We've made it easy to plan for a Pandemic'
Designed in accordance with the World Health Organizations
guidelines, and put in to a simple and easy format
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Global Pandemic is underway with widespread human
infection"
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World Health Organization (WHO)
In view of the threat posed by the
H1N1 Pandemic
(Swine Flu) the WHO recommends urgent action be
taken.
This documents sets out the activities
that
should be undertaken to help prepare your business for the current pandemic and mitigate its impact.
Some of the benefits of using our template to create your
Pandemic Plan:
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'This is a fast & easy way to create your Pandemic response plan'
Easy-to-Use! All fields requiring your specific
company information are easy to locate and contain helpful tips and
information making the template simple to use.
High quality content that will meet your
governance, administrative, operational and audit requirements.
Suitable for most industries:
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Legal Practices
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Local Government
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State & Commonwealth Government
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Contact & Call Centres
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IT&T Service Providers
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Franchises
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Consulting
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Media
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Industrial & Manufacturing
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Professional Services
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Banking & Finance Sector
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Retail & More
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Alarming
Fact!
During the 1918-1920 Avian flu crisis
(Spanish flu) more people were hospitalized in World War I from
this epidemic than wounds.
Estimates of the dead range from
20 to 40 million worldwide (WHO)
The Spanish had an estimated mortality
rate of 2 to 20%
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Is your business one of the many that know they need
specific plan to deal with the Swine Flu Pandemic, but don't
know where to start or don't have the resources or expertise to
create one?
Our template is your answer!
Step by careful step, word by word, paragraph by paragraph, and page
by page, our template empowers you to plan for the impacts of the
current
Pandemic.
Detailed text, diagrams, checklists and handy help
information!
You will enjoy that our template is designed in a logical and
flowing manner, with the plan containing individual sections
that provide easy navigation, making it simple to update and
maintain as your business changes over time.
We've spent years perfecting our templates
to make them simple,
practical and painless
Here's an overview of the the
Pandemic plan:
Plan Summary: Provides an
overview of the plans objective - providing the management
response to the event of an Influenza Pandemic.
Section One - Assumptions:
This part of the plan provides the assumptions and gives
context to the actions and strategies detailed later in the
plan. Below is a sample:
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Anticipated period of the pandemic (Eg, 12 to 24 months)
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An anticipated percentage of staff being absent
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Possible increase/decrease in demand for services
Section Two - Strategy: This section provides
the main objectives to manage the impact of a pandemic
on staff and business operations.
Section Three - Pandemic Phases:
The strategies and
actions within the plan are aligned to the four WHO
phases illustrated below:

Figure1 - WHO Pandemic Phases
Section Four - Team Members:
This section lists the details of the personnel that are
responsible for managing the responses during all phases
of the pandemic.
Section Five - Critical Business
Functions: In the event of a full scaled pandemic your
organisation will need to remain focused on its critical
business functions and operations.
Section Six - Key Skills and Staff:
This section helps you identify the key skills and
staff to support the implementation of the pandemic
plan.
Section
Seven - Action Plans and Checklists:
This
section includes detailed checklists for each phase of a
pandemic crisis. Management can also you use this
section as a reminder of the actions and likely issues
that will require to be addressed during a pandemic.
The
actions plans and checklists relates to the WHO pandemic
stages (Figure 1)
Section Eight – Communications Strategy: A key to
successful recovery or business continuity exercise is good
communication. This section provides the structure for
identifying the key stakeholders that will need to receive
information during a pandemic. E.g.,:
Example messages and
are provided for each phase of the pandemic
Section Nine - Resource Requirements: Additional
resources may be required to be procured before or during a
pandemic. This section lists examples of commonly used
resources:
Section Ten - Testing and Maintenance: This section
assists you determine your testing requirements and how
often the Pandemic Plan should be reviewed.
Appendix -
WHO Flu Fact Sheet: A comprehensive fact sheet (8 pages)
provides information on the Flu H5N1 virus.
This information is designed as reference material and also to
assist you understand the Bird Flu threat.
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If you need to develop a Pandemic business continuity
plan that provides the processes, procedures and guidance to handle
the situation, and pass the most rigorous governance requirements, this
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