15–20 MINUTE SELF-PACED MODULE

When work is disrupted,
stay SAFE.

A practical employee guide to Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery.

Short lessonsReal choices10-item check
SSafe AAwait FFollow EEnter
READYresponse path
READY WHEN YOU ARE

Let’s begin

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THE BIG IDEA

A disruption changes the setup.
It does not remove the rules.

During a fire, power loss, earthquake, system outage, or office closure, your first job is to stay safe and follow official instructions.

Safety over speedOfficial over rumorApproved over convenient

Open all 3 cards to continue.

KNOW THE DIFFERENCE

Two plans. One safe recovery.

Business Continuity keeps essential work running. Disaster Recovery brings systems and information back safely.

BC
BUSINESS CONTINUITY

Keep work moving safely

Approved alternate site, secure remote work, temporary process, and clear instructions.

People + operations
DR
DISASTER RECOVERY

Bring systems back safely

Technology teams restore access, systems, connectivity, and protected information.

IT + recovery teams
QUICK SORT

BCP or DRP?

0/4 correct

Operations move to an approved alternate site.

IT restores company system access.

Employees follow an approved temporary work process.

Recovery teams validate systems before use.

YOUR ONE RULE

Remember SAFE.

You do not need to repair the office or systems. You need to make four safe choices.

SAFE
10s
Say it once:

“Stay safe. Await instructions. Follow approved setup. Enter when cleared.”

SAFETY DRILL

The alarm sounds. What comes next?

Complete all three decisions. Choose the safest action—not the fastest-looking action.

Practice modeChoose each step to unlock the next one.
1

You are on the office floor.

2

You reach the assembly area.

3

Your laptop is still inside.

APPROVED SETUP CHALLENGE

Build a safe temporary workspace.

Select the four items that may be used when management approves alternate or remote work.

The rule

Use company-approved devices, access, accounts, and connections only.

SCENARIO LAB

Make the next safe move.

Four situations. One employee decision at a time.

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01OFFICE
EARTHQUAKE

The shaking stops. People are moving toward the exit.

What should you do?

02NOTICE
OFFICE UNAVAILABLE

A group chat says to report somewhere else. No official notice has arrived.

What should you do?

03SYSTEM
SYSTEM OUTAGE

The company system is unavailable during your shift.

What should you do?

04RECOVERY
SYSTEM RESTORED

A coworker says the system looks fine, but IT has not cleared it.

What should you do?

RECOVERY RELAY

Put the recovery journey in order.

Tap the four cards from the disruption to the safe return.

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CLEAR CHECK-IN

Send facts, not rumors.

When asked to check in, keep your update short and useful. Do not include client or sensitive information.

DOShare your status, location, need for help, and availability.
DON’TGuess, forward rumors, or contact clients unless authorized.
BUILD YOUR CHECK-IN

Complete the four facts.

SAFE OR UNSAFE?

Six choices. Think fast.

Choose SAFE when the action follows official instructions and approved controls.

Check in for roll call after evacuation.

Use personal email because the company system is down.

Wait for an official alternate-work instruction.

Return to the office before it is cleared.

Use the approved company device and access method.

Contact a client about the disruption without authorization.

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FINAL CHECK

Show what you would do.

Answer all 10 questions. A score of 8 out of 10 is required.

0/10 answered

Answer all questions to submit.

TRAINING COMPLETE

You are ready to stay SAFE.

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YOUR TAKEAWAY
SStay safe
AAwait official instructions
FFollow the approved setup
EEnter or return when cleared

Keep your downloaded or printed record according to your supervisor’s instruction.