Disaster - Loss of Key Sample Clauses

Disaster - Loss of Key. Personnel 6.4.1 Possible reasons for this disaster a) death of key staff b) long term sickness of key staff c) staff leaving at short notice (voluntary or compulsory) 6.4.2 Actions <TABLE> <CAPTION> Time Action completed ------ --------- <S> <C> <C> 1 Deal with any personnel issues (this should be handled by HR and/or WNS senior managers in accordance with appropriate company procedures) 2 Locate the following items that may have been in the care or possession of the individuals: - Work diary - Laptop computers, printers and accessories - Backup media - Project specific documentation - Company specific documentation - Manuals and procedures - Other IT related equipment (for example shiva tokens/mobiles etc.) - Travel documents and foreign currency. 3 Contact the nominated deputy so that they can start to take over any necessary functions of the missing person 4 Analyse the person's diary/daybook/electronic organiser for future business meetings. In respect of every appointment: - Attempt to contact the person/department - Ensure that they are aware of the situation and take any necessary action (reschedule meeting, cancel meeting or go ahead with changed personnel). 5 Identify any personal effects within the office and ensure that these are returned to the person/relatives. 6 Amend project plans 7 Arrange for a long-term replacement to be provided and trained accordingly. </TABLE> (WORLD NETWORK SERVICES LOGO) <PAGE> SCHEDULE 6 DISASTER RECOVERY PLAN The contents of this document are confidential and is meant only for the personnel identified on the distribution list. No part of this document may be copied or distributed without permission from WNS 6.5 Disaster - Destruction of Computer Based Information 6.5.1 Possible reasons for this disaster a) accidental damage to a Desktop / laptop (e.g. dropping the laptop before suitable backups have been taken.) b) accidental damage to a laptop (e.g. dropping the laptop where no suitable backups exist) c) deliberate deletion of data from computer systems and/or backups d) virus infection e) theft of hardware (in which case also consider the potential for unauthorised disclosure of information to outsiders). 6.5.2 Immediate actions a) locate backups of the information - these may be located at the Mumbai \ Pune Offices, or they may be at the home of the Manager - Information Management. b) if necessary, locate replacement hardware (even if the specification of the replacement equipment is lower than that which was d...
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