Once the issues are clearly understood and the goals, objectives and targets
agreed it is necessary to ensure that you have the necessary practices in place to
achieve them. The plans and procedures themselves are only part of this. An
equally important if not more important part of this is ensuring that you have
the information, communications and capacity in place to implement the plans
and procedures. Once the plans and procedures are in place it is important to
concentrate on good risk communications and good consumer product information.
With good plans, procedures and information you can build the capacity you need – both internally with staff and externally
with suppliers, contractors and key community partners.