Position Your Fleet for Optimal Calamity Response With The Video of The Critical Role of Fleets Before, During, and Post-Disaster
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NAFA gathered eight of the foremost experts in fleet disaster preparation and execution to create the new fleet training video, The Critical Role of Fleets Before, During, and Post-Disaster. The video instructs on the proven techniques, case studies, and lessons learned in this critical area of fleet management.
This video – now available online – addresses the multiple strategies and that will help guide fleets before, during, and after disasters. It doesn’t matter where your fleet is located; disasters arise from wildfires, floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, ice, snow, and much more. This expert instruction will prepare fleet professionals to attack crises with confidence.
At four hours, The Critical Role of Fleets Before, During, and Post-Disaster provides a targeted series of presentations, discussions, tips, and techniques that will help fleet professionals get up to speed very quickly on how to succeed when disasters strike.
Individual sessions in the video include:
- Getting Your Trucks in a Row, with speakers from First Student and Florida Power and Light
- During the Disaster – Conducting Business as Usual, with the City of Austin, Texas, and Calgary (Alberta) Fire
- During the Disaster – Executing Relief Operations, presented by speakers from Florida Power and Light and the Texas Department of Transportation
- After the Disaster – Excelling at Recovery Operations, featuring speakers from Nationwide and Copart
- Disaster Survivor’s Panel – Hindsight is 20/20, with speakers from all of the above presentations
This video is presented as recorded during NAFA’s 2018 Institute & Expo. The event was sponsored by Blue1USA.
The disaster planning video is just $149 and is a unique training tool for individuals, as well as fleet teams. Quickly gain the information you need to prepare your fleet for the potential disasters in which it will need to participate and alleviate.