CIMA puts crisis plan to the test.

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Four key changes to CIMA's crisis management plan will be made following the results of the first test of its strategy in July. The roles of building manager and incident-response team leader will be split; the IT recovery plan will be given greater priority; communications with employees about the crisis plan will be improved; and staff contact details will be updated constantly. "It was a valuable exercise and we learnt a great deal" said CIMA's director of operations, Angela Preece. Under the scenario, devised by risk management consultancy Marsh, a gas leak led to the evacuation of CIMA's London headquarters. A later explosion left two people dead and made the...

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