BCP (Business Continuity Plan) and the stockpiling of "disaster supplies" are not merely "disaster measures," but essential management strategies to protect a company's "sustainability" and "reliability"!
Japan, where we live, is a country that is prone to a wide variety of disasters due to its geographical and climatic characteristics.
Large-scale disasters, such as the Nankai Trough earthquake, are predicted to occur with a high probability within the next 30 years, leading to an increased interest in disaster prevention.
In disaster prevention and response, BCP (Business Continuity Planning) and the stockpiling of disaster supplies play an extremely important role for companies, municipalities, and households.
BCP is a plan that enables businesses and organizations to continue essential operations or recover quickly in the event of emergencies such as disasters, accidents, or pandemics.
During disasters, there is a high possibility that lifelines (electricity, water, gas, communication) will be disrupted. For example, Tokyo's "Regulations on Measures for Difficult-to-Return Home Persons" imposes an obligation on companies to make efforts to stockpile supplies to keep employees on-site for three days.
Lessons learned from the Great East Japan Earthquake indicate that disruptions to transportation networks and logistics may last for an extended period, making initial response during disasters a key factor that could determine the fate of companies.
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