Vancouver BC
Canada

Emergency Preparedness and Business Continuity Conference

Organizer(s) Emergency Preparedness for Industry and Commerce Council Pacific Northwest Preparedness Society
Venue
Sheraton Wall Centre Hotel, Burrand Street
Date
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About:

The Emergency Preparedness and Business Continuity Conference is a program that brings together topics of importance to the emergency management and the business communities.

Two organizations joined together in 2013 to co-host the Annual Conference. The Pacific Northwest Preparedness Society (host of the annual EPConference) and the Emergency Preparedness for Industry and Commerce Council (host of the annual EPICC Forum) have combined efforts to bring a new and exciting forum to the Pacific Northwest region.

Objectives:

  1. To bring together professional emergency planners, business continuity planners and others with a responsibility for emergency preparedness and business continuity
  2. To provide emergency response information, resources and networking opportunities
  3. To create awareness of the need for emergency preparedness in healthcare facilities
  4. To provide topical information and response, recovery and BCP strategies related to health care
  5. To review recent disaster events and their impacts on communities

This is the premier emergency management conference in the Pacific Northwest. It appeals to practitioners in the areas of emergency management, health, business continuity, first response, emergency social services and volunteerism.

Themes:

  1. Health
  2. Emergency Management
  3. 1st Responders
  4. Emergency Social Services and Volunteerism
  5. Business Continuity

Register online through the event website.

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