A business plan for health and safety can be developed for many reasons. Perhaps your fire department wants an internal operations document that defines the roles of different employees, or maybe you run a small health clinic that you want to get a loan for, but need a plan outlining the services and revenues you can achieve. No matter what your safety business or goals, the business plan can help you organize your thinking, define benchmarks for growth, or obtain outside capital to remodel, buy new equipment, hire new personnel, or open a satellite office. But what should the document cover? Expand on each of these, to start:
• What are the health and safety services the business offers?
• How many people do you currently serve and how can that number grow?
• What are the local market conditions and what is the state of the industry generally?
• Do you face direct competition, and if so, from whom?
The plan should also look at your own strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities and discuss how you can obviate new threats. What are some future services you can offer? How will you market your services? And finally, what sort of funding do you need, and is there a defined payback scenario? These questions can all be answered by a health/safety business plan -- and MasterPlans can prepare it with you. In business since 2002, MasterPlans is the industry's main business plan writing firm. We have the consultants on staff to get your business moving forward. Call us today: 877-453-2011.














