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Disaster Recovery An Emergency Preparedness Guide for Auto Auctions from Robinson Adams, with years of experience insuring auctions, offers the following information as a resource for auctions to develop a Disaster Recovery Plan that fits their unique needs. The Lane Disaster Recovery Plan was developed with the input from auction owners who have experienced lane accidents. Helpful Sites www.ready.gov www.disastersafety.org www.fema.gov/plan/ www.sentryx.com www.ftc.gov/idtheft/ Take These 3 Steps Before Disaster Strikes n Identify disaster exposure n Plan ahead of time n Communicate with employees, customers, suppliers Topics from www.ready.gov n Be Informed n Continuity of Operations Planning n Emergency Planning For Employees n Emergency Supplies n Deciding Whether to Stay or Go n Shelter in Place and Evacuation Plans n Fire Safety and Evacuation Plans n Prepare for Medical Emergencies n Influenza Pandemic Computer Systems Maintaining the functionality and security of your computer system is critical, especially in the event of a disaster. Consider the following: n Hire a team to perform an audit of your computer system n Plan for purchasing and installing replacement server and equipment n Store backups off-site n Establish a policy regarding backup of information stored on laptops n Identify environmental threats to server (water damage, overheating, etc.) n Consider security of system and vulnerability to hackers n Comply with laws regarding safeguarding personal information in your database DISASTER RECOVERY PLAN BASICS AND RESOURCES Michael J. Rohdy, CIC mrohdy@robinsonadams.com 205.414.2669 Robinson-Adams Insurance, Inc. 205.877.4500 Fax: 205.871.0799 2200 Woodcrest Place, Suite 200 Birmingham, Alabama 35209 www.RobinsonAdams.com

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Disaster Recovery

An Emergency Preparedness Guide for Auto Auctions from

Robinson Adams, with years of experience insuring auctions, offers the following information as a resource for auctions to develop a Disaster Recovery Plan that fits their unique needs. The Lane Disaster Recovery Plan was developed with the input from auction owners who have experienced lane accidents.

Helpful Sites

www.ready.govwww.disastersafety.orgwww.fema.gov/plan/www.sentryx.comwww.ftc.gov/idtheft/

Take These 3 StepsBefore Disaster Strikes

n Identifydisasterexposure

n Planaheadoftime

n Communicatewithemployees,customers,suppliers

Topics from www.ready.govn BeInformed

n ContinuityofOperationsPlanning

n EmergencyPlanningForEmployees

n EmergencySupplies

n DecidingWhethertoStayorGo

n ShelterinPlaceandEvacuationPlans

n FireSafetyandEvacuationPlans

n PrepareforMedicalEmergencies

n InfluenzaPandemic

Computer SystemsMaintainingthefunctionalityandsecurityofyourcomputersystemiscritical,especiallyintheeventofadisaster.Considerthefollowing:

n Hireateamtoperformanauditofyourcomputersystem

n Planforpurchasingandinstallingreplacementserverandequipment

n Storebackupsoff-site

n Establishapolicyregardingbackupofinformationstoredonlaptops

n Identifyenvironmentalthreatstoserver(waterdamage,overheating,etc.)

n Considersecurityofsystemandvulnerabilitytohackers

n Complywithlawsregardingsafeguardingpersonalinformationinyourdatabase

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205.414.2669

Robinson-Adams insurance, inc.

205.877.4500

Fax: 205.871.0799

2200 Woodcrest Place, suite 200

Birmingham, Alabama 35209

www.RobinsonAdams.com

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1. Designateprimaryowner/managerthatwillbeinchargeandabackupshouldthatpersonbeabsent.

2. Designatedepartmenthead(s)orpersonnelthatwillbethecontactpersonforrespectiveDepartments.Thispersonshouldbeinchargeofrelayinganyspecialinformationtotheirstaffandmaintaincalmandcontrolintherespectivedepartment.

3. Designatepersonthatwillcall911.

4. PlanhowEMTVehicleswillenterandexitthepremises.

5. GuardsshouldbeinstructedtodirectEMTvehiclestotheentranceanddirectthemtothelanes.DesignateemployeesthatwilldirectEMTonceonthelot.Guardshouldkeeplanetoexitopen.

6. DiscusswithlocalEMTofficialstheprotocolformultipleinjuriesasspecialinstructionsmaybeneededformultipleambulancesandpersonneltorespond.

Disaster Recovery Lane Accidents

Logistics

1. EmergencyResponse:Havethedesignatedperson(s)call911andidentifytothedispatchertheauctionlocation,numberinjuredandnatureofinjuries.NotifyguardthatEMTvehicleshavebeencalled.

2. FirstAid/CPRTraining:Immediatelycheckoninjuredpersonsandeitheradministerfirstaidorhavedesignatedpersondoso.

3. Announcements:Auctioneersshouldaskcrowdtoremaincalmandmoveawayfrominjuredperson(s)andaskemployeestoreturntotheirrespectivedepartmentareas.

4. Communicatewithvariousdepartmentssotheyareinformedastowhattheyneedtodo.

5. Obtainwrittenstatements.Haveperson(s)assignedtotakecontactinformationfromeyewitnessesandaskthemtogiveyouabriefstatementregardingthedetailsoftheaccident.Designateofficeswherestatementscanbetakenawayfromcommotion.

6. Insurance:Haveadesignatedpersoncallyourinsurancerepresentativetonotifythemoftheaccident.Besuretoincludenameofdriver,descriptionofvehicle,namesandextentofinjuredpartieswithcontactinformation.

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7. FirstAid/CPRtraining:IdentifyemployeesthathaveFirstAid/CPR/AEDtraininganddiscusshowtheyshouldrespond.

8. FirstAidSupplies:Havefirstaidsuppliesavailableincludingblanketstocomfortinjured.Injuredpersonstendtogetcoldwheninshock.Alsoreducesspectacleandspeculation.

9. Designateapersontostaywiththedriverofthevehicle(ifnothurt,designateanofficewherethatpersonshouldgototakeastatementandstayawayfrommedia).Havethatpersonrecordastatementfromthedriver.

10.EmployeeMeetings:Discusswithemployeestheirresponsibilitytoactprofessionallyandorderly.Alertauctioneersthattheymaybeaskedtomakeannouncementstopatrons.

7. Media:Decidebeforehandwhetheryouwouldliketogivemediaaccesstogrounds.Designateaspokespersonfortheauction.Askotherpersonneltodirectmediaquestionstotheauctionspokesperson.Askemployeestodirectanyquestionstothespokespersonandavoidspeculationaboutcauseofaccidentorextentofinjuries.

8. Impoundanyvehiclesinvolvedintheaccident.Itwouldbewisetoleavevehiclesinvolvedintheaccidentwheretheyareparked.

9. Video:Ifaccidentwasfilmedinwholeorpartsaveandgivetolegalcounsel(eitheryourownorcounselfortheinsurancecompany).

10.SaleDay:Pre-determineowners/managersthatwillbeinvolvedindecidingwhethersalewillcontinuethatday.Determiningfactorswillincludenatureofinjuries,delayfromtimeofinjurytoresponseandexitofEMT,dealerattendance.

11.Cooperatewithclaimsadjustorandstaff.

12.Communicatewithcustomersindaysaftertheaccidentthatthesituationisundercontrol,properinsurancewasinplace,etc.

13.Communicatewithemployeesthefactsthatcanbesharedandaskthemtocontinuetoavoidspeculationwithcustomers.