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    Rabat: The Crédit Agricole Group of Morocco organizes evacuation drills in coordination with civil protection.

    26 June 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Crédit Agricole Group of Morocco announces the launch of a series of simulated evacuation exercises at seven of its sites in Rabat, in coordination with civil protection teams.

    These exercises, which will take place between June 26 and July 11, 2025, are part of a proactive risk management approach aimed at testing the existing evacuation procedures, reinforcing the reflexes of internal teams, and ensuring effective collaboration with emergency services, the Group stated in a press release.

    Indeed, this operation is part of its commitment to the safety of individuals present in its premises, namely employees, clients, and partners, as well as the continuity of its activities, the same source indicates.

    Each simulation includes the triggering of an alert by the central security post, the mobilization of internal crisis management teams, the intervention of external rescue services with the deployment of technical and logistical resources, and the safe evacuation of all occupants to designated assembly points.

    Furthermore, some sites will also test their Business Continuity Plan (BCP) through the temporary relocation of critical employees to a secure fallback site.

    This initiative represents the first phase of a broader program that will be gradually extended to all of the Group’s locations nationwide.

    The Crédit Agricole Group of Morocco thus reaffirms its commitment to ensuring safe and resilient working conditions while ensuring the continuity of its services, even in emergency situations, concludes the press release.

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