Free white paper on pre-crisis plan available

Eaton white paper titled "Put a Plan in Place Before Disaster Strikes" on Medical Construction & Design website


A white paper titled "Put a Plan in Place Before Disaster Strikes" is available on the Medical Construction & Design website.

A pre-crisis plan is critical to minimize interruption to operations in the event of an electrical emergency.

The white paper, from Eaton,  outlines the most critical aspects of disaster planning and recovery to help lessen the impact of electrical system failure.

A proper pre-crisis plan should also allow an organization to identify the following:

• The steps needed to create a successful recovery

• How to prioritize the recovery of services

• What is required to recover these services, including facilities, IT, financial and resources

• What to expect in the event of a disaster

Get the white paper.

 

 



September 27, 2016


Topic Area: Energy and Power


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