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« Go Back What about CostsA business owner is always mindful of the costs. Therefore, your first step in this process should be to identify costs associated with developing and implementing an Emergency Plan. Prepare a worksheet and identify the items that are NO COST, UNDER $500 and MORE THAN $500. For example: NO COSTEx. Ask your insurance company or agent about policy coverage and prices. UNDER $500Ex. Purchase an Emergency Preparedness Kit MORE THAN $500
Ex. Send the Emergency Management Planning Team to several days of training or conferences Categories: |
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