Business Continuity Planning Note19/07/2010 |
| In the face of all types of disasters, it is imperative that companies ensure their survival. Disasters include weather events such as flood or hurricanes, but a pandemic could also be a threat. IMCA Note SEL 12/10 is generic but gives some major pointers toward what considerations should be made, such as outsourcing, control of the supply chain, transport and a variety of other risks and common failures - when developing a business continuity plan and links to existing guidance. |
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"Our members need to consider this subject in the light of their own circumstances," explains Hugh Williams, Chief Executive of the International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA). "This may include the need to continue communication with, and management of, a number of sites 24/7, whether they are a sea-going fleet or shore-based facility.
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MCA on Surveying the British Coast |
Rob Spillard explains how the MCA is conducting hydrographic surveys, including the history of British hydrographic surveying, latest developments in technology and wreck research projects, sometimes accompanied by a BBC TV camera crew. This movie includes an example of the discovery of two sunken WWI submarines off the Orkney Islands.
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