Building the internal case for CBRN program investment is harder than it should be. Leadership wants documentation. Grant applications require a formal needs statement. Boards need something they can read in five minutes and understand. The CBRN Readiness Gap Letter gives you that document — expert-authored, standards-backed, and written to hold up under scrutiny.
This is a concise, written analysis of where your hospital's CBRN readiness currently stands against OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120, NFPA 472, Joint Commission Emergency Management standards, and CMS Emergency Preparedness Rule requirements. Every finding is tied to a specific standard. Every gap identified is documented with the citation that makes it defensible — in a board room, in a grant application, or in a survey conversation.
Your Discovery Call — Free of Charge Before we begin, we schedule a free discovery call to understand your current CBRN status, what the letter needs to accomplish, and which standards and frameworks it should be anchored to. Your quote is prepared and shared with you after that call.
What You Walk Away With A professionally written, citation-backed gap letter that documents where your CBRN program stands today and what it needs to reach compliance. The letter is structured for internal use — board reporting, budget requests, grant applications, or survey preparation — and is ready to submit or present without modification. You also receive a brief summary of recommended next steps tied directly to the gaps identified.
Best for: Emergency managers building the internal case for CBRN program investment, HPP or ASPR grant applicants, and facilities preparing for a TJC survey with known CBRN gaps.
Building the internal case for CBRN program investment is harder than it should be. Leadership wants documentation. Grant applications require a formal needs statement. Boards need something they can read in five minutes and understand. The CBRN Readiness Gap Letter gives you that document — expert-authored, standards-backed, and written to hold up under scrutiny.
This is a concise, written analysis of where your hospital's CBRN readiness currently stands against OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120, NFPA 472, Joint Commission Emergency Management standards, and CMS Emergency Preparedness Rule requirements. Every finding is tied to a specific standard. Every gap identified is documented with the citation that makes it defensible — in a board room, in a grant application, or in a survey conversation.
Your Discovery Call — Free of Charge Before we begin, we schedule a free discovery call to understand your current CBRN status, what the letter needs to accomplish, and which standards and frameworks it should be anchored to. Your quote is prepared and shared with you after that call.
What You Walk Away With A professionally written, citation-backed gap letter that documents where your CBRN program stands today and what it needs to reach compliance. The letter is structured for internal use — board reporting, budget requests, grant applications, or survey preparation — and is ready to submit or present without modification. You also receive a brief summary of recommended next steps tied directly to the gaps identified.
Best for: Emergency managers building the internal case for CBRN program investment, HPP or ASPR grant applicants, and facilities preparing for a TJC survey with known CBRN gaps.