
1. What are the greatest risks by location, and what do we do for each?
2. What are the business-continuity plans by location, including alternate sites?
3. In the event of loss, who is the team, internal and external, that will help me recover at this location?
4. When we need to prove damages, how do we account for key equipment and contents and keep track of warranty and maintenance records?
5. Where can we manage key emergency documents for the location, including evacuation procedures?
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