There’s no one-size-fits-all fix for business resumption following a fire, earthquake or other disaster. However, the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) has published some useful general information that can help companies before, during and after disasters.
- Structural integrity of a building or facility must be determined by a qualified professional before anyone is allowed to enter it.
- The condition of drain, fill, plumbing and hydraulic lines on processes and machinery must be tested. Plumbing lines should be evaluated and tested to detect any hazardous gases.
- Appropriate government agencies should be contacted to gain approval to resume occupancy of a […]
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