Disaster Recovery Procedures for business continuity management: The professional's ready-to-use guide for disaster preparation and response/ Bizmanualz inc. - USA: Bizmanualz, 2008. - 579 p. 27 cm.

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100 Introduction
1.0 Disaster Management and Business Recovery
2.0 Goals of Disaster Management & Business Recovery
3.0 The Disaster Recovery Plan
4.0 Action Plan
5.0 Examination and Audit Guide Line
6.0 Disaster Response Guidelines

200 Manual Preparation
SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
SECTION 2 YOUR RECOVERY MANUAL
SECTION 3 EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION
SECTION 4 DISASTER RECOVERY PROCEDURES

300 Disaster Recovery Plan (Sample)
1.0 Policy and Procedure Statements
2.0 Introduction and Purpose of the Disaster Management Plan
3,0 Plan Development and Implementation: Guidelines and Scope
4.0 Disaster Management Team
5.0 Notification of Emergency Responsibilities
6.0 Duties and Responsibilities
7.0 Emergency Notification Procedures
8.0 Emergency Response Procedures - All Personnel
9.0 Service Agreements, Emergency Services Agencies and Community Resources
10.0 Centers of Operation
11.0 Testing and Training Requirements
12.0 Annual Risk Assessment and Evaluation

300 Disaster Recovery Plan (Sample) (cont)
13.0 Department Recovery Plan - Administration
14.0 Department Recover)' Plan - Cash handling facility
15.0 Department Recovery Plan - Data Processing
16.0 Department Recover)' Plan - General
17.0 Training Program
18.0 Update Information
19.0 Sample Forms
20.0 Resolutions for the Disaster Management Plan
21.0 Disaster Management Executive Committee - Appointment
22.0 Disaster Management Executive Committee - Acknowledgement
23.0 Board of Directors Certification Resolution
24.0 Board of Directors Re- Certification Resolution
25.0 Copies of Resolutions &Succession Documentation
26.0 Confidential Information
27.0 Leader's Guide: Disaster Management & Business Recovery Guide

400 Action Plan
General information
Phase 1: Philosophy and Structure
Phase 2: Arrange For Selection and Assembly Of Committees
Phase 3: Review Emergency Notification Procedures
Phase 4: Risk Assessment Analysis
Phase 5: Testing and Training Requirements
Phase 6: Review All Recovery Scripts
Phase 7; Review AH Resolutions for the Disaster Management Plan
Phase 8: Review Contracts / Insurance Policies / Corporate Records
Phase 9: Centers of Operation and Recovery Scripts
Phase 10: Forms
Phase 11: Confidential Personnel Information
Phase 12: Policy and Procedure Statements
Phase 13: Update Information
400 Action Plan (cont.)
Phase 14: Examination and Audit Guideline Questions
Hypothetical Disasters: Could these happen to you?

410 Sample Procedures
DMP101 Disaster Management Plan
DMP102 Service Agreements, Emergency Services Agencies and Community Resources
DMP103 Centers of Operation
DMP104 Emergency Notification Procedures
DMP105 Office and Department Recovery

420 Sample Memos, Forms
Exhibit 1 Disaster Management & Business Recovery
Exhibit 2 Annual Risk Assessment Exercise
Exhibit 3 Disaster Management Plan - Annual Testing &
Training Program
Exhibit 4 Disaster Management and Business Recovery
Plan Orientation
Exhibit 5 Synopsis - Disaster Management Plan
Exhibit 6 Disaster Management Plan - Items for Review
and Completion
Exhibit 7 Disaster Management Plan - Data Base Screens
Exhibit 8 Sample Personnel Database
Exhibit 9 Sample Equipment Data Base
Exhibit 10 Sample Facilities Data Base
Exhibit 11 Sample Emergency List Data Base
Exhibit 12 Disaster Recovery Questionnaire
Exhibit 13 Disaster Management Plan - Annual Review
Exhibit 14 Emergency Supplies for Office Departments
Sample Service Agreements:
Sample Services Agreement
Sample Data Processing Services Agreement
Sample Forms:
Exhibit 1 Disaster Recovery Log
Exhibit 2 Chronological Log
Exhibit 3 Testing of Solutions Documentation
Exhibit 4 Recovery Worksheet
Exhibit 5 Restoration Worksheet
Exhibit 6 Resumption Worksheet for:
420 Sample Forms (cont.)
Exhibit 7 Reconstruction Worksheet for
Exhibit 8 Employee Personal Profile
Exhibit 9 Sample Facilities Diagrams
Sample Training Handout
Section 1 Introduction Disaster Management and Business Recovery
Section 2 Goals of Disaster Management and Business Recovery
Section 3 Disaster Management Plan
Section 4 Disaster Management Team
Section 5 Emergency Staging Areas and Facility Evacuation
Section 6 Telecommunications
Section 7 Alternate Work Sites
Section 8 Media
Section 9 Personal vs. Business Responsibilities
Section 10 Attachments
430 Workplace Violence
Forward - Strategies &Tactics for Work &Home
1.0 The Problem
2.0 Victims and Losses
3.0 Identify Offenders
4.0 What Employees can do
5.0 What Employers can do
6.0 What Supervisors can do '
7.0 What Security and Law Enforcement can do
8.0 Policy and Procedures
9.0 Sample Forms
l0.0 Training Program: Coping with Crimes of Violence
I.0 Introduction
2.0 What Crimes Often Lead to Violence?
3.0 How Do Offenders Act?
4.0 Can It Really Happen to Me?
5.0 What if I Don't Want to Be a Victim?
6.0 Why Should I Have a Plan?
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7.0 What Options Do I Have?
8.0 In What Types of Incidents Am I Most Likely to Be Hurt?
9.0 Why Are Critical Decision-Making Skills Important?
10.0 What Actions Should I Plan to Take?
11.0 Should I Also Be Concerned About Workplace Violence?
12.0 Isn't My Personal Life Only My Business?
13.0 What General Safety Strategies Should I Consider?
14,0 Do Workplace Violence Offenders Share a Common Profile?
15.0 How Do I Develop My Strategy and Tactics?
16.0 What Should I Do Next?
17.0 Conclusion
18.0 Hypothetical Problems
19.0 Leader's Guide: Coping with Crimes of Violence

500 Contact Directotv
Emergency Operations Centers
Military Command Centers
FEMA Regional Offices
Federal Departments and Agencies 24 Hour Contact
Non-Government Organizations
State Contact Directory

600 Index

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