Contingency plan

The plan may also include standing policies to mitigate a disaster's potential impact, such as requiring employees to travel separately or limiting the number of employees on any one aircraft.

During times of crisis, contingency plans are often developed to explore and prepare for any eventuality.

During the Cold War, many governments made contingency plans to protect themselves and their citizens from nuclear attack.

Today there are still contingency plans in place to deal with terrorist attacks or other catastrophes.

[3] In the United States, all HAZMAT operations require contingency plans.