Crisis Management services:
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Energy and Utilities Resilience
Disruption to the supply of energy and other critical utility services is one of the most significant risks facing business and society today with layers of consequences affecting public infrastructure, business, social services and the general public. Steelhenge has specialist expertise in the energy and utilities resilience field. We are working with governments, industry regulators, suppliers and major users in the UK and Europe to ensure they have comprehensive, tested energy and utilities resilience plans in place to manage the consequences of disruption to the supply of gas, electricity, fuel, water and telecommunications. We offer a modular approach to emergency planning based on the proven Plan-Train-Test-Review model. The solutions we propose will be tailored to your needs but the scope covers from audits to exercises in emergency planning and business continuity: Energy and Utilities Resilience for Government and Industry Regulators - Risk assessment, identifying critical dependencies for emergency services, transportation and communications infrastructures, health provision and food and water supplies
- Emergency response plans including cross-government and industry collaboration and communications
- Resource planning, training and rehearsal to ensure trained staffs are in place to manage the emergency plan and to rehearse and update the plan regularly.
Energy and Utilities Resilience for Energy and Utility Suppliers and Operators - Risk analysis
- Scoping strategic management responsibilities
- Establishing emergency response frameworks
- Planning emergency arrangements and responses
- Establishing trained emergency teams
- Emergency operations suites and standby procedures
- Exercising, maintaining and reviewing
Energy and Utilities Resilience for Major Users The effect of power outage on many larger firms and, in particular, energy-intensive process industries and service providers, can be potentially catastrophic. Risks that need to be considered, evaluated, analysed and mitigated include damage to plant and process machinery, loss of service provision and capability, loss of production, disruption to the supply chain, disruption to the distribution network, loss of key systems and/or personnel, financial loss and reputational damage. - Risk Analysis
- Emergency Frameworks
- Emergency Response Plans
- Emergency operations suites and standby procedures
- Business Continuity Plans
- Training
- Exercises and Rehearsals
- Review and Audit of Existing Plans
Steelhenge is a registered supplier on Achilles’ Utilities Vendor Database Verify and a partner of IGEM in the delivery of the Institution’s continuous professional development programme. For further information, click here
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