What is ISO 22320?

ISO 22320 is an international standard that sets incident response requirements and enables public and private organisations to develop and improve their ability to respond to any form of emergency, regardless of its magnitude. ISO 22320 aids in the mitigation of dangers and damages, as well as the continuity of vital services such as water and food supply, health, rescue, fuel delivery, and electricity. During a crisis, Emergency Management ensures that all involved parties are on the same page, reducing the likelihood of misunderstandings and maximising the use of available resources. It fosters the development and implementation of incident response strategies that are tailored to the needs of the impacted community. 

Why is Emergency Management important for you?

You will attain an advanced level of Emergency Management by becoming ISO 22320 certified, which will enable you to assist your organisation in establishing a structure and command and control mechanism. Acquire the expertise you'll need to define the processes for managing operational data. It equips you with the knowledge and abilities to define the requirements for collaboration and coordination among many organisations. In a crisis, you'll be able to handle incident response and take effective and efficient action.

Benefits of ISO 22320 Emergency Management

By becoming a Certified ISO 22320 Professional, you will be able to help your organization achieve clear benefits, such as:

  • Obtain international recognition
  • Obtain a competitive edge
  • Improve your ability to handle complex and demanding situations.
  • Boost your capacity to react to dangers.
  • Improve your ability to make decisions in a crisis.
  • Assist the organisation in determining its specific performance requirements.
  • Boost customer confidence
  • Give instructions on how to set up a command and control framework.
  • Advanced resource allocation should be developed.
  • Provide accurate and timely operational information.
  • Processes of cooperation and coordination should be improved.