Download the BS25999 BCMS Implementation Toolkit and Manager's guide Today and receive the UK Pandemic Toolkit for Swine Flu & Coping with Unplanned Absences pocket guide Free!
BS25999 is best practice for Business Continuity Management, and this toolkit contains all the templates and tools that enable a BC manager to quickly and effectively implement a BCMS in line with BS25999.
BS25999-2:2007 specifies at clause 3.4.1.1, that the BCMS (Business Continuity Management System) must, as a minimum, contain the following documents:
- the scope and objectives of the BCMS and procedures;
- the BCM policy;
- the provision of resources;
- the competency of BCM personnel and associated training records;
- the business impact analysis;
- the risk assessment;
- the business continuity strategy;
- the incident response structure;
- business continuity plans and incident management plans;
- BCM exercising;
- the maintenance and review of BCM arrangements;
- internal audit;
- management review of the BCMS;
- preventive and corrective actions; and
- continual improvement.
The BS25999 BCMS Implementation Toolkit contains document templates, tools and references that enable you to quickly and efficiently produce your own tailored versions of all these essential documents.
This toolkit also contains electronic copies of the following specialist guides:
“There is clear reasoning in an easy to follow format. Each topic is presented in a logical format which aids in the presentation of some difficult concepts. The appendixes are valuable again in the logical presentation of the BCM process and Business Continuity Plan”. H Betan, CBCP Consultant
“How can a manager benchmark the business continuity efforts of his company? This book written in a particular vivid and insightful way answers to this question. Drewitt provides a practical path to implement a Business Continuity Management System (BCMS). The author does not simply rephrase the standard’s ideas; he supplies its own expertise on BCM, making this book most probably the best BCMS book available at the moment.” Paulo Coelho, Consultant
This toolkit comes with an inbuilt 12-month support and upgrade contract that ensures that buyers benefit from all improvements to the toolkit for 12 months, and provides online documentation email drafting support as and when you need it.
Pandemic Toolkit - UK Toolkit for Pandemic Swine Flu
This comprehensive, downloadable toolkit contains everything required by a UK organisation that wants to prepare and execute an effective business continuity plan that enables it to cope with the impact of pandemic swine flu - or any other pandemic.
Spread of Pandemic Flu
- The first wave of swine flu will happen between August and November 2009 - around 30 per cent of the public will be infected;
- The first wave will peak broadly between late August to late September 2009
- During the peak weeks employee absence rates for illness (themselves or looking after ill children) may reach 12 per cent of the workforce - this is in addition to normal holiday absence
- The spread and tail-off of swine flu will not happen uniformly across the UK
Essential Kit for Business Continuity in the face of Pandemic Flu (Free with this special package)
This kit contains the following essential items:
- Business Continuity Plan for dealing with Flu Pandemic
- Essential contact details - authorities and updates
- Posters and general health information for employees and the workplace
- Staff communication templates
- ICE (In Case of Emergency) Contact Database
- Guidance for Employees on what to do, including health care
- Guidance for Managers, on how to contain pandemic flu in the workplace
- Risk Assessment Template for Home Working
- Employee Sickness Absence reports, together with guidelines
- Guidance on making drugs available to staff
- Official guidance on responding to pandemic flu
Pandemic Flu - Business Continuity Planning framework
This toolkit contains a specific business continuity plan for responding to the disruption caused by pandemic flu. This plan deals with:
- Preventing the spread of disease at work;
- Taking care of employees, including employee information, email templates, posters and other communication aids;
- Alternative work strategies (eg remote or home working) together with related documents (eg home worker risk assessments);
- Travel policies;
- Asence policies;
- Self-quaranting;
- Social distancing;
- Alternative work and pandemic mitigation strategies
Coping with Unplanned Absences eBook
We will also give you a free copy of this eBook which provides expert advice on how to handle unexpected absence.
This is a 6.2Mb zipped folder.
The BS25999 BCMS Toolkit is available for immediate download.
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