Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Information for Businesses
It is very important for citizens to practice basic precautions to reduce the spread of the virus.
Business Continuity
Business continuity means ensuring that essential business functions can survive a natural disaster, technological failure, human error or other disruptions.
Where can you start?
- Prepare an influenza pandemic plan in order to maintain business continuity.
- Protect your health and the health of your employees
Resources
- Best Practice Guidelines for Workplace Health and Safety During a Pandemic
- Alberta Emergency Management Agency- Business Continuity Planning Guide for Business
- Public Health Agency of Canada - Information and Checklists for Businesses
- Business Continuity Planning Resources and Checklists
- Alberta's Plan for Pandemic Influenza
Daycares
- Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Q&A for Child Care Program Operators
November 2, 2009 - Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 Q&A for Parents of Children Attending Child Care Programs
October 28, 2009 - Sample letter for child care operators - Influenza-like-illness outbreaks
October 28, 2009

