Business Continuity Planning Toolkit | Page 30

Toolkit Annual Plan Audit To ensure the plan is relevant at all times, conduct a formal audit of the entire plan at least once a year. There are many issues to consider when auditing your plan, including the following: - How can you involve all levels of management in evaluating and updating the plan? - Are the problem areas and resource shortfalls identified in the vulnerability analysis being sufficiently addressed? - Does the plan reflect lessons learned from drills and actual events? - Do members of the emergency management group and emergency response team understand their respective responsibilities? Have new members been trained? - Does the plan reflect changes in the physical layout of the facility? Does it reflect new facility processes? Are photographs and other records of facility assets up to date? - Is the facility attaining its training objectives? - Have the hazards in the facility changed? - Are the names, titles and telephone numbers in the plan current? - Are steps being taken to incorporate emergency management into other facility processes? - Have community agencies and organizations been briefed on the plan? Are they involved in evaluating the plan? - In addition to conducting a formal audit of the entire plan at least once a year, evaluate and modify the plan at these times:  After each training drill or exercise and after each emergency  When personnel or their responsibilities change  When the layout or design of the facility changes  When policies or procedures change Remember to brief personnel on changes to the plan every time it is modified. 29