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Emergency Response Plans
Organizations
require effective emergency response plans to mitigate any potential
risks, be prepared in the event of an emergency and in some cases to meet
regulatory requirements For example, the Environmental Emergency
Regulations under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act took effect on
November 18, 2003. This regulation requires facilities to report spills
and develop and implement emergency response plans if the minimum
requirements are met. In Ontario, there is also a requirement under the
Fire Code Regulation 388 to have a fire safety plan that has been approved
by the local Fire Marshall.
IMS has extensive experience developing emergency
response plans that are consistent with any regulatory requirements as
well as the Canadian Standard CAN/CSA-Z731 Emergency Planning for
Industry. IMS can also assist you with testing your emergency
response plans. Testing can take the form of a simulation, table-top
exercise or hands-on.
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