Editor’s note: Tracy Knippenburg Gillis is reputational risk & crisis management, resiliency and response practice leader at Marsh. Bob O’Brien is North American CAT claims coordinator at Marsh. This entry originally appeared on Marsh’s website

Although it is impossible to predict precisely where and when an earthquake will occur, there are several steps your organization can take to mitigate the risk. Such measures can put you in the best position to respond to and recover from an earthquake in a timely manner — whether your operations or those of your trading partners are in an earthquake zone.


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