WSU Ready Q & A session held tomorrow, Nov 14

A WSU Ready Q&A session will be held November 14 from 9-10 a.m. in the Public Safety Building Conference room on the Pullman campus.

All WSU units are required to develop and maintain an Emergency Response/Action Plan and Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) under BPPM 50.39. WSU Ready is easy to use and should require no advance training. This online, system-wide program will enable all WSU campuses, colleges, departments, units research and extension centers, and other WSU facilities to better prepare to meet the challenges of responding to emergencies and resuming operations after a major event.

To get started on your departmental plan, download the WSU Ready How-to Guide at https://oem.wsu.edu/documents/2017/08/wsu-ready-how-to-guide.pdf/ for step by step instructions. More information can be found at https://oem.wsu.edu/continuity-planning-wsu-ready/. It is recommended but not required to create an account and begin filling out your plan before attending a Q & A session.

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