Exercising.One way to test your emergency response plan is to have a real emergency.
The recommended way though is to conduct an exercise... |
Envision can assist you with designing and facilitating a tabletop or full-scale exercise to practice the roles people will have to fulfill during a crisis. Our consultants have extensive experience in the design, delivery and evaluation of exercises as a learning tool for organisations, their staff and broader community groups.
We can also provide you with an objective review of your existing arrangements together with recommendations on how they can be improved to comply with relevant legislative and regulatory requirements, as well as ensuring the most efficient recovery and resumption of your business or community.
Our consultants can design, facilitate, debrief and evaluate performance in many different types of exercises, including:
Emphasis will be placed on setting exercise objectives, establishing an exercise planning team, resource planning, exercise execution, and the after-action review process.
Exercises can be designed to meet specific objectives and evaluate preparedness and effectiveness in one or more aspects of your emergency management arrangements.
We can also provide you with an objective review of your existing arrangements together with recommendations on how they can be improved to comply with relevant legislative and regulatory requirements, as well as ensuring the most efficient recovery and resumption of your business or community.
Our consultants can design, facilitate, debrief and evaluate performance in many different types of exercises, including:
- Discussion or table top exercises
- Full-scale exercises
- Communications exercises using a portable phone system
- Simulated control and coordination center exercises
- Emergency relief center exercises
- Operational field exercises involving multi-agency responses
Emphasis will be placed on setting exercise objectives, establishing an exercise planning team, resource planning, exercise execution, and the after-action review process.
Exercises can be designed to meet specific objectives and evaluate preparedness and effectiveness in one or more aspects of your emergency management arrangements.