In Omnia ParatusPrepared for Anything

Safety · Risk · Emergency Management · Resilience

Prepared for Anything.
Ready for Everything.

We help organizations build safer workplaces, stronger emergency response programs, and resilient operations — led by a U.S. Army veteran with 15+ years protecting people in the world’s most demanding environments.

Trusted by leaders in aviation, logistics, manufacturing & government

Readiness Status

● Operational

  • Emergency ProgramsEM-01
  • OSHA ComplianceSC-02
  • Risk AssessmentRA-03
  • Crisis LeadershipCM-04
  • Business ContinuityBC-05
  • Training & ExercisesTX-06

Why In Omnia Paratus

Readiness is a discipline. We've practiced it for decades.

"In Omnia Paratus" is Latin for "ready for all things." It is more than our name — it is the operating standard behind every plan we write, every audit we conduct, and every exercise we run.

Operator, not observer

Our founder leads safety for one of the nation's largest air hubs today. Recommendations come from someone who has owned the outcomes, not audited them from a distance.

Military-grade planning discipline

Twelve years in the U.S. Army instilled a planning standard built for high consequences: clear command structures, rehearsed contingencies, and accountability at every level.

Programs that survive contact

Plans are only as good as their performance under stress. Every engagement includes validation — drills, tabletops, or audits — so readiness is demonstrated, not assumed.

Built for your operation

No recycled templates. We work from your floor plans, your workforce, your regulatory exposure, and your tempo — whether you run one site or one hundred.

Leadership

Led by Michael Bunner — soldier, safety executive, operator

In Omnia Paratus is founded and led by a practitioner who manages workplace health and safety for one of Amazon Air's largest hubs — and who spent twelve years in the U.S. Army learning what real readiness demands.

Years in environmental health & safety
15+Years in environmental health & safety
Years of U.S. Army service
12Years of U.S. Army service
Amazon Air hubs under his safety leadership
1 of the largestAmazon Air hubs under his safety leadership
Industries operated in at scale: aviation, logistics, manufacturing, emergency management
4Industries operated in at scale: aviation, logistics, manufacturing, emergency management

How we work

A proven sequence: assess, plan, train, sustain

Every engagement follows the discipline of military planning and the practicality of real operations — in that order, because the order is what makes it work.

  1. 01

    Assess

    We start with a structured assessment of your current programs, exposures, and regulatory obligations — on the floor, not just on paper.

  2. 02

    Plan

    We build practical plans and programs scoped to your operation, your people, and your risk profile, with clear ownership and timelines.

  3. 03

    Train

    We train leaders and teams on their roles, then validate readiness through drills, tabletops, and exercises that mirror real conditions.

  4. 04

    Sustain

    We establish review cycles, metrics, and governance so your programs improve over time instead of decaying on a shelf.

Client outcomes

What leaders say after the plans are tested

Michael rebuilt our emergency action plans and ran a tabletop with our leadership team. Six weeks later we used those exact protocols during a severe weather event. Everyone knew their role.

Operations Director

National Distribution Network

Our OSHA audit went from a source of anxiety to a non-event. The gap assessment was thorough, the corrective plan was realistic, and the documentation held up.

VP, Environmental Health & Safety

Manufacturing Group

He understands large-scale operations because he has run safety for one. The recommendations fit how our buildings actually work.

Regional Safety Manager

Logistics & Fulfillment

Client identities withheld per confidentiality agreements. Detailed case studies available on request during consultation.

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Emergency Preparedness Assessment Checklist

Score your facility against the same criteria we use in professional assessments — emergency action plans, training currency, severe weather readiness, communication systems, and more. Know where you stand in fifteen minutes.

  • 40-point assessment across six readiness domains
  • Built from OSHA, NFPA, and FEMA guidance
  • Identifies the gaps that matter most, first

Start the conversation

The worst day shouldn't be the first rehearsal.

Schedule a consultation and we'll assess where your programs stand today — and exactly what it takes to be ready.

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