Webinar

Earthquake Preparedness

Earthquake preparedness expert Steven Eberlein describes how to mitigate earthquake risks by adapting a sustainable preparedness culture at your organization.

Earthquake Preparedness: Key Strategies To Protect Your Business

If your area were struck by an earthquake today, would your organization survive? Would your inventory, operations and, most importantly, your employees be safe?

According to experts, the likelihood that the U.S. will see a catastrophic earthquake within the next 30 years is very high. It’s time to get proactive about protecting your organization.

In this recorded webinar, earthquake preparedness expert Steven Eberlein shares how to better mitigate the risks by adapting a sustainable preparedness culture at your organization.

This 60-minute session covers:

  • The unique threat that earthquakes pose in the U.S. and around the globe
  • How businesses need to prepare for earthquakes
  • How to shift to a more sustainable preparedness mindset
  • How promoting personal preparedness with employees benefits businesses

Webinar Details

  • Recording Date: Thursday, Oct. 18 at 11 a.m. EDT
  • Hashtag: #AFWebinar #EarthquakePreparedness

ABOUT OUR SPEAKER

Steven Eberlein

Earthquake Preparedness Consultant

Steven Eberlein is an experienced health and safety professional with the American Red Cross. He has dedicated his career to promoting safety and preparedness at both the corporate and personal levels.

Steven’s experience of the Sri Lanka tsunami in 2004 inspired him to focus on helping the Pacific Northwest prepare for disasters of all kinds (including a Cascadia earthquake). He authored the “Prepare Out Loud” community preparedness program in 2016 to challenge the Pacific Northwest to create a culture of preparedness.

Steven is a well-known public speaker, making appearances around the country. His popular TEDx Talk, “Why We Do Not Prepare For Earthquakes,” presents ideas from his “Prepare Out Loud” program and encourages attendees to be vocal about their preparedness.