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Saturday, 12 July 2008 22:54

Working together to promote the economic vitality and quality of life
in the community of Oregon City.

The Oregon City Chamber of Commerce is a voluntary organization of the business and professional community. The Oregon City Chamber of Commerce is Building a Strong Economy for Oregon City...Connecting Businesses and Customers...Promoting Oregon City...Advocating on behalf of Business with Government.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 July 2008 12:19 )
 
Do your BEST to be prepared PDF Print E-mail

The headlines say it all …

“Fire guts historic building on 7th Street”
“Bugged driver runs SUV into building”
“Toxic fumes force evacuation”
“Car crashes into Oregon City strip mall”

These local headlines speak volumes for the need to have emergency preparedness plans in our businesses. In June, the Oregon City Chamber with the cooperation of seven agencies and businesses unveiled its Business Emergency Survival Toolkit (BEST).

Click here to download your free MS Word copy so you can do your BEST to be prepared.

Before you decide that it can’t happen to your business, you should know that 50% of businesses never reopen following a major disaster, according to the Institute for Business and Home Safety. While disasters such as 9/11 do occur, they are statistically less common than other emergencies for which businesses must be prepared. More often a local business, even our own Chamber, is at greatest risk for fires, floods, cyber attacks, automobile collisions, death of a key employee, supply shortage, and being cut off from key supplier or customer. “Research conducted by the Ad Council found that more than 85% of small businesses understand that emergency preparedness is important, yet only four in ten businesses have a plan to protect their businesses,” said Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff.

Your Chamber and our cooperating partners are making every effort to see that local businesses have a plan in place to mitigate the effects of a disruption. If you are in business you can’t afford to procrastinate — we do not want your business to become a statistic. Any business disruption can result in loss of jobs, revenue, customers, supplies/services. The longer it takes a business to get up and running results in more economic damage to the community. A plan can help get you back to business sooner. It has been shown that a business can be hurt indirectly when disaster strikes customers or an affiliated business, such as a supplier or distributor.

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Welcome New Chamber Members PDF Print E-mail
July 2008
August 2008
United First Financial - Bob Anders
Oregon City Grille
Oregon City Heating and Cooling
Cross Financial Management - Jill Smart
Pacific Residential Mortgage - Shelley Gale
ADP Financial Services - Mitch Blake
nDriveit.com, Inc.
Perfect Touch Drywall, Inc.
For more information about our new members and the many other members of our Chamber, please visit our eBusiness Directory.

Always shop locally and support your local Chamber members!

 

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