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KEYWORTH FIRE & SAFETY CONSULTANTS, Inc. - Rich Keyworth - 630-776-0284 |
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Presents
A DISASTER PLANNING & RECOVERY CONFERENCE For Business and Industry May 19, 2009 Note new date
At The Belvidere Events and Banquets 1170 West Devon Ave Elk Grove Village, IL 60007
This conference will give you the knowledge and skill to start planning for a Disaster that may impact your company. Every day businesses are impacted by circumstances over which they have no control, be they Fires, Floods, Power Outages, Snow Storms, Ice Storms, Burglary, etc. How you respond to those situations will have a direct relationship with your continuing in business. Authorities tell us that at least 6 out of 10 businesses that are impacted by a major incident will never reopen for business, and out of the 4 that reopen, 2 will fail within the first 2 years. This conference is priced to be affordable to any size company, and your businesses survival. Register Early as space is limited, your future may depend on what you learn here. DISASTER PLANNING AND RECOVERY CONFERENCE Registration form.pdf Topics Include
Why should I plan, nothing bad happens to me?
How do I prepare a plan and what do I prepare for.
Insurance and Losses – What do I need to know or do.
The power failed again, what now!
Communication and Notification in a disaster
What is a Restoration Contractor & Do I really need one?
What happens when the Calvary doesn’t show up?
Instructors include Mr. Richard J. Keyworth, CFPS, CHMM whose expertise and knowledge are based upon over 40 years in the emergency response and planning business. He is an author and he has been on the Discovery Channel as an expert commentator. He has lectured and trained literally thousands of people from all walks of life and professions.
He was an adjunct faculty instructor at Harper College for over 10 years in the Fire Science Curriculum
“Mr. Keyworth brings the real world to the classroom.” Former student said.
Other instructors are experts in their respective fields and they will be announced shortly.
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