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Canadian Centre for Emergency Preparedness (CCEP)   

CCEP's mandate is to assist communities, governments and private business to prepare for, prevent, respond to, and recover from man-made or natural disasters. CCEP does not directly compete with existing training providers or business continuity /disaster recovery consultants. It also produces the World Conference on Disaster Management.



Emergency Information Infrastructure Partnership   

Emergency Information Infrastructure Partnership ... A voluntary association of organizations and individuals, seeking to enhance their effectiveness in coping with disasters and emergency situations, by exploring the opportunity for sharing information and ideas made possible by electronic technology.



Emergency Information Infrastructureership   

Emergency Information Infrastructure Partnership ... A voluntary association of organizations and individuals, seeking to enhance their effectiveness in coping with disasters and emergency situations, by exploring the opportunity for sharing information and ideas made possible by electronic technology.



Emergency Notification - RapidReach   

Emergency Notification via the Web or Secure Local System - send Voice&Text messages for emergency response, business continuity or Continuity of Operations.



International Association of Emergency Managers   

The International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to promoting the goals of saving lives and protecting property during emergencies and disasters.



Justice Institute of British Columbia   

The Provincial Emergency Program (PEP) Academy develops, delivers and evaluates emergency management training, which is offered free to those involved in emergency activities: municipal, federal, provincial and First Nations staff and volunteers in British Columbia.



LifeSecure Emergency Solutions   

LifeSecure emergency kits are built with superior design, organization, and supplies. These survival kits meet U.S. Government preparedness guidelines for home, work, school and on-the-go.



National Disaster Education Coalition (NDEC)   

The National Disaster Education Coalition (NDEC) is composed of federal government agencies and national not-for-profit organizations that work together to develop and disseminate consistent educational information for the public about disaster preparedness. The goal of the NDEC is to formulate information and advise the public about how to prepare and respond appropriately to natural and human-caused disasters. NDEC member agencies ensure that disaster safety messages are appropriate, accurate, research-based, and crafted appropriately for the audience by using understandable language.



National Emergency Management Association   

"NEMA is the professional association of state and pacific caribbean insular state emergency management directors committed to: - Providing national leadership and expertise in comprehensive emergency management; - Serving as a vital information and assistance resource for state and territorial directors and their governors; and - Forging strategic partnerships to advance continuous improvements in emergency management."



National Fire Protection Assoc. HazMat Codes & Standards   

NFPA is providing PDF downloads of 5 National Fire Codes® documents: Recommended Practice for Responding to HazMat Incidents; Professional Competence of Responders to HazMat Incidents; Professional Competence of Emergency Medical Responders to HazMat Incidents; Protective Ensemble for for Chemical/Biological Terrorism Incidents; Protective Ensembles for Chemical/Biological Terrorism Incidents



National Organization on Disability Emergency Preparedness Initiative   

N.O.D.'s first Emergency Preparedness Initiative Guide highlights key disability concerns for officials and experts responsible for emergency planning in their communities. This guide also helps emergency managers, planners and responders make the best use of resources to include all citizens of the community in emergency preparedness plans.



The Natural Hazards Center - Information on Human Adaptation to Disaster   

Hazards Center, located at the University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA, is a national and international clearinghouse for information on natural hazards and human adjustments to hazards and disasters. The Natural Hazards Center carries out its mission in four principal areas: information dissemination, an annual workshop, research, and library services. The center's prime goal is to increase communication among hazard/disaster researchers and those individuals, agencies, and organizat...



NY State Emergency Management Office   


Prepared Society   

International Survival and Homesteading Forum Community. Everything related to Preparedness from Survival to Homesteading plus Gallery, Groups and Links.



Saint Lucia Disaster Response Plan   

Saint Lucia Disaster Response Plan



SHELDUS Spatial Hazard Events and Losses Database for the United States   

SHELDUS is a county-level hazard data set for the U.S. for 18 different natural hazard events types such thunderstorms, hurricanes, floods, wildfires, and tornados. The database covers the period from 1960-2000. For each event the database includes the beginning date, location (county and state), property losses, crop losses, injuries, and fatalities that affected each county. The data set does not include Puerto Rico, Guam, or other U.S. territories. The data were derived from several existing national data sources such as National Climatic Data Center's monthly Storm Data publications and NGDC's Tsunami Event Database. Only those events that generated more than $50,000 in damages were included in SHELDUS. Data and maps were compiled and geo-referenced by the Hazards Research Lab at the University of South Carolina. This database was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation and the University of South Carolina's Office of the Vice President for Research.



State of California   

Governor's Office of Emergency Services



Survival Kits, Products and Emergency Supplies   

Survival kits for you to survive the first 72 hours after an emergency until help arrives. Preparedness for earthquakes, hurricanes, fires, floods, winter storms,and terrorist attacks. Barricade Home Fire Defense System so you can save your house from approaching wild fires.



U.S. Department of Justice, Civil Rights Division, Disability Rights Section   

An ADA Guide for Local Governments: Making Community Emergency Preparedness and Response Programs Accessible to People with Disabilities One of the most important roles of local government is to protect their citizenry from harm, including helping people prepare for and respond to emergencies. Making local government emergency preparedness and response programs accessible to people with disabilities is a critical part of this responsibility. Making these programs accessible is also required by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA).



University of Missouri Extension Certificate program in Emergency Management   

This certificate program will provide students with advanced education and applied skills in all aspects of emergency management.



National Mass Fatalities Institute   

The physical and emotional well-being of survivors and responders, protection of the public health, preservation or evidence, and the fulfillment of public expectations demand a timely, efficient, and effective mass fatalities incident response. The National Mass Fatalities Institute is the only comprehensive training program for mass fatalities response currently available through government or non-profit agencies.



All-Hands Community   

All-Hands.net is a user-supported community of emergency and continuity professionals. The goal is to make it easy to post articles, share files, and communicate with others in our profession.



American Psychological Association   

Information about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)



American Red Cross Disaster Services   

Each year, the American Red Cross responds immediately to more than 60,000 disasters, including house or apartment fires (the majority of disaster responses), hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, tornadoes, hazardous materials spills, transportation accidents, explosions, and other natural and man-made disasters. A number of publications and other resources are available in multiple languages.



Apogee Communications Group: Emergency Preparedness - Awareness & Survival DVD   

education dvd covers how to prepare for natural and manmade disasters, including pandemics, terrorism, and hurricanes. disasters plans, escape kits,respirators, and other



Automated Exercise & Assessment System   

AEAS provides efficient and cost-effective training and readiness assessment for the Emergency Responder Community: * 14 scenarios: 11 with WMD events and 3 for system familiarization * Tabletop and Functional Exercises * Exercises command structures both in the EOC and at the incident site * Automatic assessment of participant actions is available for After Action Review * Easy to set up and run - select a scenario, assign player roles, and choose communication channels * A community can use their own equipment, resources, and locale * Exercises inter-agency communication and the Incident Command System (ICS) * Participants are assessed as a team as they work to mitigate consequences of the WMD event * Real time event progression mimics real world stress * Complete After Action Review capability facilitates discussion and generates take-home reports



City and County of San Francisco's Emergency Operations Plan   

Emergency Operations Plan The City and County of San Francisco's Emergency Operations Plan ("EOP") describes how the City will manage and coordinate resources and personnel during periods of emergency.



COLLEGES, UNIVERSITIES, and INSTITUTIONS Offering Emergency Management Courses   

A compliation of educational programs by The Natural Hazards Center at the University of Colorado, Boulder.



The Connection - "America's Bridge to Preparedness"   

The Connection newsletter is comprised of articles written by the people from around the Country who are involved in community preparedness on a daily basis.



Crisis Information Management Software (CIMS) Feature Comparison Report   

This NIJ Special Report compares 10 crisis information management software products currently used by emergency management agencies (EMAs). The products examined were specifically designed to augment EMA responses to crisis situations and enhance emergency management planning and mitigation. The report is accompanied by an Excel-based Feature Comparison Matrix that allows an agency to assess the performance of a product(s)—respective of agency priorities, requirements, and conditions of operation—and use that information for the procurement process. (October, 2002)



A Design Language for Emergency Operations Center Facilities   

"Most EOC layouts can be described in terms of a few basic models, each of which has unique implications for the organizational dynamics it supports. These basic layouts are combined and hybridized to yield almost all real-world EOC floorplans."



Disaster Response: Principles of Preparation and Coordination, by Eric Auf der Heide, MD   

This classic book is available for reading online at no cost from the Center of Excellence in Disaster Management & Humanitarian Assistance.



Emergency ABC - Disaster Preparation Information Source   

Your One-stop Disaster Preparation Information Source



The Emergency Email Network   

To receive Emergency Email notification of natural disasters or other emergencies in your area, from National, Regional or Local government sources. This has proven to be a really valuable tool.



Emergency Management in the 21st Century: Coping with Bill Gates, Osama bin-Laden, and Hurricane Mitch   

...by Claire Rubin. Natural Hazards Research and Applications Information Center, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado. Natural Hazards Research Working Paper #1



emergency response - environmental cleanup   

we are offer a full range of environmental services, incluring emergency response, soil remediation, bio hazards, industrial cleanning, waste pickups, lab packing, and general waste management.



Federal Emergency Management Agency   

The U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) site is an exceptional resource for its' depth and breadth of information and resources for all aspects of emergency management.



FEMA State Offices and Agencies of Emergency Management   

U.S. State Offices and Agencies of Emergency Management



FEMA: Disaster Resistant Universities   

n the last decade, disasters have affected university and college campuses with high frequency, sometimes causing death and injury, but always imposing monetary losses and disruption of the institution's teaching, research, and public service. Damage to buildings and infrastructure and interruption to the institutional mission result in significant losses that can be measured by faculty and student departures, decreases in research funding, and increases in insurance premiums. These losses could have been substantially reduced or eliminated through comprehensive pre-disaster planning and mitigation actions. "Building A Disaster Resistant University" is both a how-to guide and a distillation of the experiences of six universities and colleges across the country that have been working over the past several years to become more disaster-resistant. The guide, which can be downloaded below, provides basic information designed for institutions just getting started as well as concrete ideas, suggestions, and practical experiences for institutions that have already begun to take steps to becoming more disaster-resistant.



Fire, Flood, Disaster Recovery and Restoration at Jim Thompson & Company   

Commercial fire and water damage restoration, disaster and catastrophe recovery



A Governo'rs Guide to Emergency Management   

Volume 2: Homeland Security



Governor's Guide to Emergency Management   

Volume 1: Natural Disasters



HAZMAT for Healthcare!   

"HAZMAT for Healthcare!™" is intended and designed for hospitals and related organizations to create and/or improve their hazardous materials emergency response programs for both internal spills and managing contaminated patients.



HIPAA Privacy Rule: Disclosures for Emergency Preparedness - A Decision Tool   

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Office for Civil Rights HIPAA Privacy Rule: Disclosures for Emergency Preparedness - A Decision Tool Emergency preparedness and recovery planners are interested in the availability of information they need to serve people in the event of an emergency. For example, planners seek to meet the special needs of the elderly or persons with disabilities in the event of an evacuation. The federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) Privacy Rule protects individually identifiable health information held by "covered entities." The information protected is referred to as protected health information or PHI. The HIPAA Privacy Rule permits covered entities to disclose PHI for a variety of purposes. This tool presents avenues of information flow that could apply to emergency preparedness activities.



Hospital Emergency Incident Command System   

A project of the San Mateo County Emergency Medical Services Agency with support and funding from the California Emergency Medical Services Authority



HouseHold Emergency Preparedness   

Site dedicated in teaching families how to create an emergency family plan and disaster supply kit.



Indiana Primary Health Care Association (IPHCA)   

Disaster Response: Principles of Preparation and Coordination, by Dr. Erik Aufderheide, originally published in 1989, remains one of the primary reference sources on disaster problems and planning. The text addresses many systems-related issues, e.g., interagency coordination, communication, resource management, and so on, and provides the reader with food for thought on managing various aspects of planning for the health and medical consequences of disaster.



Industrial Safety & Hygiene News   

Responding to new challenges By Randy Squires As workplace threats increase, responders are sharpening their skills




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