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10 Tips that Help Disaster-Proof Your Business

CCR Magazine

In an increasingly uncertain world, businesses must prioritize disaster preparedness to protect their assets, employees, and operational continuity. Disasters can be natural, like hurricanes and earthquakes, or human-induced, including cyber-attacks and other technological crises.

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Preparing Commercial Properties for Climate Change Impacts

CCR Magazine

Climate change is impacting businesses worldwide, with commercial properties facing risks from extreme weather and rising sea levels. Assessing Climate Risks to Your Property The first step in preparing for climate change is identifying the specific risks your property may encounter.

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COVID-19 Where Do I Get Help?

DRB Development Solutions

To aid in that endeavor, our team had been focused on collecting solutions available as it relates to COVID-19, for construction projects and the small business community, placing them on our website ( www.ConsultDRB.com ) as a collection point with links to the source. Partial Claims, effective March 16, 2020.

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Safety Measures in Marine Projects

CCR Magazine

In many circumstances, marine projects are critical for the development of commercial endeavours in various sectors, including energy, tourism, fishing, transportation, communications and trade. However, these projects are not without risks, especially given the challenging and often unpredictable nature of marine environments.

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How to Safely Work with Chemicals on a Construction Site

UK Construction Blog

Accidental spillages can also cause irreversible environmental damage, posing future risks to the community. Use Secure Storage The number one thing you have to do to prevent a biohazard risk in your construction site is to properly secure your chemicals. Put your hard hats on.

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Why Do You Need a Construction Safety Plan?

UK Construction Blog

Working at heights, operating heavy vehicles and moving large objects are all part of the job but pose significant risks. A safety plan eases this pressure and increases preparedness around construction sites. These are crucial for safety plans, as hazard awareness improves workers’ ability to avoid site-specific risks.

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Emergency Preparedness and Response

Safety Services Company

Emergency Preparedness and Response. Welcome to Safe Friday, since June is National Safety Month, this week we’re going to cover the ins and outs of emergency preparedness and response. Disasters and emergencies can strike anyone, anytime, and anywhere. Disasters and emergencies can strike anyone, anytime, and anywhere.