(25e) Preparing for Self-Sufficiency | AIChE

(25e) Preparing for Self-Sufficiency

Authors 

Francis, C. - Presenter, The Procter & Gamble Co.


The City of New Orleans' infrastructure was paralyzed due to the disasters of Hurricanes Katrina (August 29th) and Rita (September 24th) in 2005. New Orleans Fire Department (NOFD) maintained a presence post-disaster despite massive losses to their departments and equipment.

The city infrastructure which Procter & Gamble (P&G) relied on for support was eliminated in these losses. Instead of a normal fire department response time of 3 to 5 minutes, adequate city water pressure, phone lines for automatic alarm dialing, and 911 services, P&G was faced with critical risk control issues. Additionally, lack of housing in the area, necessitated on site housing for employees which included approximately 135 trailers and support infrastructure.

P&G minimized risk to its people, property and profits by becoming self-sufficient for services. This was accomplished by providing on site trained personnel to supplement services lost following the hurricanes.