Crisis Readiness and Crisis Communications

 

When something goes wrong in the plant or field, you know how to act quickly to control the emergency.

But do you and your staff know how to communicate quickly and effectively with concerned neighbors, regulators, media and others in the event of an emergency?

The plant or field incident may be resolved quickly, but the high concern and communication challenges that result could go on for days, weeks, months … even years in some cases. How you communicate, especially in the early hours of an emergency is crucial.

As a seasoned communicator with 20+ years in the oil and gas industry, Laurieanne Lynne can help you be more proactive with an array of written crisis readiness materials that meet regulatory and stakeholder expectations while respecting your company’s disclosure policy and need for confidentiality. She can also help with your media spokesperson training needs.

For details about her background and experience, please visit her LinkedIn profile

 

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