Business continuity
It’s a startling statistic: when a disaster halts business, 25 percent of businesses simply never reopen (according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics). And the range of disasters is broad: interruptions of your supply chain; weather events like ice and snow storms, floods and hurricanes; cyber-attacks; fires, and the accompanying publicity that can sometimes drive customers away…all the events that keep business owners up at night.
But there is a way to help ensure that your business is prepared for whatever might come your way.
At Hanover Risk Solutions, we know about the losses your industry could face — and we’ve marshalled the resources to help you meet the challenges.
Supply chain management
Supply chain management
Your business relies on a chain of suppliers and customers, some of them global. Those links, once broken, can disrupt business. Find out how to identify vulnerabilities and plan for them.
Open for business – disaster recovery planning
Open for business – disaster recovery planning
Most business hard hit by disasters – hurricanes, floods, cyber hacks – have a hard time recovering. Be prepared to prevent the worst from happening to your business.
Business continuity planning in action: a guide to keep your business ready for an emergency
Emergency management checklist for floods and flash floods
Disaster preparedness – practice the plan with workers
The Hanover has partnered with other expert safety professionals to provide our customers with discounted solutions to costly problems. Among the offerings you may find these especially helpful. Sign in or register to take advantage of the following valuable offerings.
The Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety
The Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety (IBHS) Disaster Recovery Planning – Plan for the worst and help get your business up and running when catastrophe strikes.
HSB PREPARE Program: Pre-Emergency Plan and Recovery
View this online guide at your convenience and see how you can keep your vital systems prepared for events that could stop your business.
FEMA Ready.gov ten-part Business Continuity Training series
Business continuity planning in action: a guide to keep your business ready for an emergency
Emergency management checklist for floods and flash floods
Disaster preparedness – practice the plan with workers