Do you ever get information overload? When your brain has to deal with too much information, making decisions about something becomes impossible. It happens to everyone, because we’re constantly bombarded with information. And often, much of that information is useless! Like what your best friend had for breakfast, or how many paper clips it would take to fill a baseball ground.
In everyday life, useless information isn’t usually a massive problem. But if an incident occurs in your workplace, you’ll need to know where to find accurate, useful, and up-to-date information. Having that information is vital for an effective response. So, making sure you have every base covered, where information’s concerned, is a must for business continuity.
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:
• Identify why accurate information is vital in the event of an incident
• Decide what information is necessary and relevant when an incident occurs
• Describe how information should be stored and maintained
Why take this course?
If you’re in charge of responding to incidents, you’ll be making some tough decisions. You need to be sure they’re the right calls, so the information you use must be accurate. For duty managers, operational leaders, and anyone involved in incident response, this course will look further into the importance of accurate information. And, by taking this course, you’ll be able to decide what information you’ll need, and how to find it.
10 mins | SCORM | Workbook