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Business continuity planningPage contents: Overview | Business continuity planning resources OverviewA human influenza pandemic will see significant levels of staff absenteeism. This will affect the ability of most industries and businesses to maintain and deliver supplies of goods and services to the community. Organisations should enhance their business continuity plans to prepare for the direct impacts of extended staff absences during a human influenza pandemic – predicted to be 30 to 50 per cent during the peak of the pandemic. To minimise the impact of a pandemic, organisations will need to identify their most critical services and personnel and ensure that business continuity plans and pandemic management strategies are in place to enable the delivery of critical services and supplies. The specific strategies required to support the plans will need to address:
In addition, organisations should expand the focus of their business continuity planning to include the planning undertaken by providers or suppliers that could impact on their organisation. This would include situations where extended unavailability of staff would impact on any service on which the organisation relies, or where one of their critical services is delivered by a third party or outsourced. Business continuity planning resourcesProvided by the Victorian Government Department of Human Services: Human Influenza Pandemic - What your organisation needs to doIf you work in government, the health sector, essential services or for a public infrastructure provider, it’s vitally important that your organisation has a business continuity plan that will enable you to continue operating during a pandemic. This brochure contains advice on how you can contribute to protecting your workplace and your community in the event of a pandemic.
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