Planning and preparing for an earthquake can enhance your organization's safety and recovery. Recovering quickly from an earthquake requires planning, preparation, knowing what to during an earthquake and how to recover afterwards.
- Review your policies and coverages
- Prepare for an earthquake
- Know what to do during and after an earthquake
- File a commercial insurance claim
Review your policies and coverages
The countries of the Eastern Caribbean are susceptible to earthquakes because of the convergence of tectonic plates. The first step in preparing your business for an earthquake is to review your policies with your Gallagher broker, so you understand what your current policy covers and can secure more coverage if needed.
Prepare an earthquake
Your emergency response team should periodically review, revise and communicate your earthquake preparedness plan.
In addition to following the basic steps below for preparing for any disaster, use the Earthquake Preparedness Checklist to plan earthquake-specific preparations and staff training.
- Meet with your emergency response team to make sure team members understand the plan and their roles.
- Review, revise and distribute your internal communication plan so employees know what to do during an earthquake and where to go for information afterwards.
- Complete the Policy and Claim Reporting Information Directory with information about each related policy.
- Store photos and/or videos that document your assets and equipment offsite or online.
- Verify that all contacts on the Emergency Resource List are current.
- Update your Crisis Communications Planning Checklist.
- Review steps for communicating with employees in the Social Media and Disaster Communication Checklist.
- Make sure your business is equipped with items on the Disaster Supply List.
Employers are responsible for providing a safe and healthy workplace for their workers. If possible, coordinate with building maintenance to prepare your office building in the event of an earthquake.
- Secure heavy items like bookcases, refrigerators, televisions and objects that hang on walls.
- Store heavy breakable objects on low shelves.
- Consider making improvements to fix structural issues that could cause your building to collapse in the event of an earthquake.
Know what to do during and after an earthquake
Protecting your people during an earthquake
When an earthquake begins, you won't have much time to react. No matter where you are when the earthquake starts, your goal is to protect yourself and your staff from falling objects.