ISO 22320 – Emergency Mgmt. Assessment

Overview

ISO 22320 specifies requirements for effective incident response. Our assessment helps organizations:

  • Evaluate emergency preparedness against international standards

  • Identify gaps in crisis management processes

  • Improve coordination with first responders and authorities

  • Enhance organizational resilience during disruptions

Who It's For

  • Government emergency response agencies

  • Critical infrastructure operators

  • Corporate security and business continuity teams

  • Healthcare and public safety organizations

  • Disaster recovery service providers

Why an ISO 22320 Assessment Matters

  • Response Effectiveness: Streamline incident command systems

  • Regulatory Compliance: Meet emergency preparedness mandates

  • Stakeholder Coordination: Improve multi-agency collaboration

  • Reputation Protection: Demonstrate crisis readiness

Scope of Our Assessment

  • Command Structure: Incident management team evaluation

  • Communication Systems: Emergency notification processes

  • Response Procedures: Scenario testing and drills review

  • Resource Management: Equipment and personnel readiness

  • Improvement Roadmap: Prioritized enhancement actions

Our 6-Step Assessment Process

  1. Pre-Assessment Questionnaire: Baseline capability review

  2. Document Review: Emergency plans and procedures

  3. Facility Walkthrough: On-site or virtual inspection

  4. Simulation Exercise: Tabletop or functional drill

  5. Stakeholder Interviews: Response team debriefs

  6. Final Report: Conformity Assessment with action plan

Deliverables

  • Conformity Assessment Certificate (valid 1 year)

  • Emergency Preparedness Scorecard

  • Gap Analysis Report

  • Training Recommendations

  • After-Action Review Package

Why Company Certification Int.?

  • Crisis Management Experts: Assessors with FEMA/EMC certifications

  • Real-World Experience: Lessons from actual disaster responses

  • Practical Focus: Actionable recommendations, not just compliance

  • Global Benchmarking: International best practices

FAQ

Q: Is ISO 22320 certification available?
A: No, it's an implementation standard. Our assessment provides formal recognition of your compliance.

Q: How many scenarios should we test?
A: We typically evaluate 2-3 high-risk scenarios relevant to your operations.

Q: Can this integrate with our BCMS?
A: Yes, we align assessments with ISO 22301 business continuity systems.

Q: What's the difference between this and NFPA 1600?
A: ISO 22320 focuses specifically on incident response, while NFPA covers broader continuity planning.

Q: Do you conduct full-scale drills?
A: We offer both tabletop exercises and limited functional drills.

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FAQ's

Starting with your initial consultation with our ISO specialists and progressing through certification, the timeline can be as short as 15 days. However, the duration is contingent upon the size and complexity of your business. It's worth noting that we can often expedite the process and reduce costs by preparing the Documented Management System Manual on your behalf, which can also accelerate the certification for your business.

Following ISO 17021 guidelines, accredited certification bodies must provide certified organizations with certificates covering a 3-year certification cycle. Extensions beyond this timeframe are possible with the completion of necessary external audits and adherence to the certification cycle. ISO Certification, for instance, commonly issues certificates throughout a ten-year contract period.

At Company Certification, our dedication is to ensure that ISO certification remains cost-effective for all our clients. The expenses involved depend on various factors including your industry sector, annual turnover, number of employees, and other considerations. Feel free to utilize our complimentary calculator to receive an instant quote.

ISO certification is reserved for organizational entities, and not for individual professionals.

 ISO 27001 is suitable for any organization looking to showcase its dedication to information security. This standard is applicable to startups, large enterprises, and entities of all sizes in between.

 ISO 27001 certification is not a legal obligation. Nevertheless, it is strongly recommended for businesses that extensively handle data to safeguard against information security risks. Additionally, certain suppliers may stipulate ISO 27001 certification in their contracts.

There are four primary categories of requirements for ISO 27001. The initial set of requirements concentrates on management responsibility, outlining the areas of your information management system where senior leaders need to be actively involved.

The second set of requirements centers on resource management, addressing how you organize your staff, business infrastructure, facilities, and equipment.

The third category of requirements revolves around information security, necessitating the development of processes to safeguard both physical and digital information assets.

The final set of requirements focuses on measurement, analysis, and improvement. This category requires the implementation of processes to assess the effectiveness of your management system and identify opportunities for enhancement.

The present iteration of ISO 27001 is ISO/IEC 27001:2022, released in 2022

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