What's New : 30 Days : Disaster Response
How to create emergency plans. Publications, maps, reports, fact sheets and other materials that assist with the creation of disaster response plans. Fact sheets, maps, bulletins, emergency response plan, prevention guides on natural hazards - earthquakes, floods, hailstorms, winter storms, hurricanes, wildfires, volcanoes, landslides, etc. Resources and guidance on counter-terrorism, bomb threats, power outages, biochem warfare, radiological events, etc. Guidelines for health services in disasters - manuals of management of chemical casualties, emergency preparedness plans and disaster programs. Hazmat resources - dangerous goods primers, response team plans, spill containment programs. Government emergency response services - federal, state and local. Government contacts and hotlines.
Allows you to find out if an address could be affected by a chemical accident
Business continuity planning, business recovery post-disaster
Hotlines, contact information for emergency reporting to the EPA, FBI, FEMA
Local government agencies are working hard to protect and prepare our nation for emergencies
Outlining procedures for securing public water systems against terrorist attacks
Safety guidelines to reduce the risk from falling objects of stored materials
Training and certification for business continuity planners - ABCP, CBCV, CFCP, CBCP, MBCP
Waste management, shelter and other environmental concerns post-disaster
US federal , state and local government disaster response services
The lead Federal agency for health and medical services within the Federal Response Plan
The extent of such problems depends in part on the time of year and the seasonal cycle
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