Building Resilient Emergency Response Plans in an Unpredictable World

On-Demand Webinar Hosted By OH&S Magazine 

On-Demand Webinar

$1B+ Weather Events Are Happening More Often

From severe weather to unexpected disruptions, EHS leaders are under growing pressure to prepare for events that are harder to predict and manage. In this session, we walk through a practical approach to emergency preparedness based on real-world experience.

Join Senior EHS Leader Jason Desler of PIP Global Safety and Rob Daleman of FacilityOS to learn how to assess workforce impact, improve communication during fast-moving situations, and make more informed decisions when conditions change. You’ll walk away with actionable strategies to strengthen your emergency response plans, increase visibility, and respond with greater confidence.

What to Expect

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The risk landscape for EHS leaders has fundamentally shifted. From extreme weather to workplace threats, disruptions are no longer rare or predictable. They are frequent, fast-moving, and increasingly complex to manage.

We dive into:

  • The sharp rise in severe weather events and operational disruptions
  • How risks are now layered, overlapping, and harder to anticipate
  • Why safety expectations are shifting from reactive plans to real-time control

What the Data Tells Us

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53%
of facilities still rely on manual roll calls (paper or verbal)
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64%
say coordinating real-time communication during evacuations is their biggest challenge
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24%
of American employees say their company lacks a written emergency plan
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Only 23%
have systems in place to digitally track evacuee status

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