Does your organization have the framework needed to provide timely, specific, and instructional information before, during, and after critical emergencies?
Regardless of your preparedness level, there is always room to improve your Emergency Notification System (ENS) Plan. Join us for a complimentary “Alertus Virtual Workshop: Emergency Notification System Planning” on Tuesday, June 14, from 1:00 - 4:00 P.M. EDT.
During this workshop, participants will:
Understand the importance of ENS planning and each element within your ENS plan.
Explore ENS policy level considerations and learn how to assign roles and responsibilities to manage your ENS program effectively.
Learn to identify and prioritize hazards and threats specific to your environment to help save lives, mitigate property destruction, and limit environmental degradation.
Gain insight on developing alerting criteria to assist in the decision-making process to activate your ENS.
Register today!
This workshop has limited seating accommodations, but we will create a waiting list once the workshop reaches capacity. If you register but cannot attend, please notify our Senior Events Manager, Renee Diodonet (rdiodonet@alertus.com), to issue your spot to the next person on the waiting list.
Speaker:
Gil Zavlodaver, Director of Professional Services
Gil has over eleven years of experience in the public and private sectors working on emergency management and preparedness. His extensive expertise has allowed him to provide educational training in mitigation, response, recovery, plan development, and grant administration.