VIDEO: Better private, public coordination urged in emergency management

Written by  COS staff 09 September 2009
Government and private sector communication must be improved in order to get better prepared to deal with the anticipated resurgence of the H1N1 pandemic this fall. This was the consensus among emergency as well as health and safety experts at a recent forum on emergency management, hosted by Canadian Occupational Safety in partnership with the Industrial Accident Prevention Association.





Coming soon on COS: Highlights of the COS Roundtable on Emergency Management. Experts talk about the state of Canadian organizations' emergency preparedness. Are we prepared to deal with an emergency? What are some best practices to get your organizations ready and able to keep your business up and running and your workers safe and healthy? Plus, video excerpts of the most important points discussed at the forum.


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