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An unexpected hazardous situation in a plant or facility requires calm nerves, logical thinking and an organized procedure for handling the situation, both internally and externally.
In addition to addressing the situation itself, executives face the task of communicating it to others. This communication is critical, because the way the situation is perceived will affect the company's image and reputation.