Modern emergency and crisis management
Despite Covid-19, face-to-face sessions on safety topics will be held. The next Save meeting will be dedicated to the important area of emergency and crisis management.
At the beginning of September, the time had come: After a break of more than six months, Save AG was able to successfully hold a face-to-face event with almost 200 people for the first time in compliance with a Covid protection concept. For the first time, the event could also be attended online in order to relieve the situation on site and to better comply with the distances specified by the FOPH.
Nine presentations on emergency and crisis management
On October 28, 2020, the topic of emergency and crisis management will be on the agenda: The unimaginable can actually happen. Risks that have hitherto been considered in isolation are unhappily interlinked and additionally amplify the extent of the event. It is good to have developed a holistic risk and security awareness and to be able to count on a functioning emergency and crisis management system. How do local companies and institutions deal with emergency and crisis events? Can residual risks be further minimized? Where is the focus in exercise scenarios? Training is known to be useful. But a chaos phase in an emergency is hardly avoidable. A discrepancy between the exercise and the actual event is not uncommon. How can special, extraordinary situations be prepared in the best possible way and managed in an emergency? Nine presentations will explore these and other questions at the Save conference on October 28, 2020, under the patronage of the Swiss Engineering Safety Technology Group.