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Make a plan online with your whānau to get through an emergency. Think about the things you need every day and work out what you would do if you didn't have them.
Follow the Shut Happens task list to create contingency plans for your business.
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has advice for preparing a plan for your animals. It includes checklists for different types of animals and different emergencies. Work through the checklists to develop your plan.
Use this guide on what to include in your emergency planning from business.govt.nz.
Find advice for looking after staff in an emergency.
Visit the Natural Hazards Commission Toka Tū Ake website for more information on making your home safer.
Have staff fill in a personal workplace emergency plan to plan for an emergency during work hours.
Find resources from Natural Hazards Commission Toka Tū Ake that will help you better prepare for natural disasters and recover afterwards. Resources include Easy Ways to Quake Safe Your Home and a kids activity book.
Keeping everyone healthy and safe at work doesn’t mean buying expensive equipment and doing lots of paperwork. It does mean taking a proactive approach and getting everyone at work involved.
Continuity and contingency planning is about being prepared for all types of disruptions. Use the business.govt.nz step-by-step guide to get your plan sorted. It’s vital to your business’s survival.
Water supplies, including drinking water, could be affected in an emergency. Have a supply of stored water for three days or more. Find out more about storing water.
Find information on working safely on roofs on the WorkSafe website.
Planning for emergencies makes good business sense. It helps keep you and your workers safe and minimises downtime.
Prepare your organisation with Resilient Organisations' Earthquake Preparedness checklist.
Working in extreme heat can be dangerous.
Find more information about working safely in extreme temperatures on the WorkSafe website.