Risk, Resilience and Preparedness Podcast - Inside My Canoehead

S2 E5 Steps 4-9 Dependancy on CI - Transport, Govt, IT, Health, Safety & Manufacturing


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This week we forgo a repetition of each individual step for each consideration within a CI, hence we cover 6 CI sectors in one episode.  By now you know how to plan, conduct the analysis, ask the "so what" questions and develop the micro plan for each CI.  If not, go listen to the previous 2 episodes where it is painstakingly detailed.  At first glance, many will consider these CI as straightforward and not worth much consideration.  However, if fuel is not available and you do everything with your car - how does your world look now?  What if you rely on public transport and there is none - how do you get where you need to go?  What if you cannot get a medication refilled, or talk to a doctor?  What if your small business cannot receive critical inputs for your product due to shipping disruptions?  What if there is no Internet or cell data - or both?  How does your life look now - I believe exceptionally complicated.  Join us for a great chat on these important supportive sectors of a modern society

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