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Tabletop exercises (also called “tabletop exercises”) are a low-risk, cost-effective way to assess and improve your organization's incident management procedures, giving your employees the opportunity to learn and practice their role in an actual crisis.
In this video we discuss how to conduct tabletop exercises for any potential internal or external threat that could impact your organization. We'll also discuss ways to keep your employees engaged in these exercises, and best practices for documenting lessons learned and creating an improvement plan for emergency response.
Additionally, use these resources to help implement the strategies in the video:
Tabletop Exercise Template – Follow these steps to conduct simulated exercises that test your organization's emergency response procedures:
https://www.alertmedia.com/resources/tabletop-exercise-template/?utm_sourceyoutube&utm_mediumsocial&utm_campaignemployee-safety&utm_contenttabletop-exercises-video
After Action Report Template – Use this guide to identify gaps in your incident response and ensure your organization is better prepared for the next time a critical event occurs:
https://www.alertmedia.com/resources/after-action-report/?utm_sourceyoutube&utm_mediumsocial&utm_campaignemployee-safety&utm_contenttabletop-exercises-video
All-Hazards Preparedness – Develop a multi-threat approach to emergency management that prepares your employees to respond to various disasters or critical events:
https://www.alertmedia.com/resources/all-hazards-preparedness-guide/?utm_sourceyoutube&utm_mediumsocial&utm_campaignemployee-safety&utm_contenttabletop-exercises-video
0:00 Introduction
1:38 What is a tabletop exercise?
2:35 Why do a table exercise?
3:38 Choose your participants
6:27 Steps to perform a table exercise
10:11 Using injections
11:08 After-action reviews and reports
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