In addition to addressing a variety of emergency situations, what else must a project address in Feature C03:
Emergency Preparedness?
Correct Answer: A
According to the WELL v2 feature C03: Emergency Preparedness, the project must address a variety of emergency situations, such as natural disasters, fires, power outages, or infectious disease outbreaks, by implementing a comprehensive emergency management plan that includes the following components1:
Risk assessment
Emergency response procedures
Communication plan
Training and drills
Emergency resources
Evaluation and improvement In addition to addressing these emergency situations, the project must also address the potential disruption of normal business functioning due to a disaster by implementing a business continuity plan (BCP) that meets the following requirements1:
Determines critical business functions, processes, supporting resources and dependencies Includes a list of the roles and responsibilities of the business continuity team and convenes the team twice annually to review, test and update the plan Implements a business impact analysis to evaluate the likely effects and prioritize the recovery of critical business functions Conducts a remote work readiness assessment and implements the strategies necessary to support remote work Outlines strategies to support short- and long-term continuity in various disasters and restore and maintain business operations following disruption A business continuity plan can help the project or organization prepare for, respond to, and recover from a crisis, as well as maintain resilience and well-being during and after emergencies2.
References: = Standard | WELL V2 - Feature C03: Emergency Preparedness Business Continuity Planning | Ready.gov