Blogs as Disaster or Emergency Communication Tool

Posted by: kmardahl on September 4th, 2008

Some attendees at the June 2008 STC conference may recall the session about “Communicating and Creating Training for Disasters and Emergencies” presented by members of the Environmental, Safety, and Health SIG. “How do you write emergency training that will engage people to become prepared when they are apprehensive about their safety?”
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Emergency Preparedness

Posted by: Web Diva on May 4th, 2008

Access Board Emergency Evacuation Procedures is the Access Board’s current emergency evacuation plan, which it is making publicly available, along with information on how it was developed, as a resource for other organizations who may implement or update their own plans.
Access Board’s Resources on Emergency Evacuation and Disaster Preparedness The Access Board develops and maintains [...]

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Disaster Resources

Posted by: Web Diva on May 3rd, 2008

Aid & Resources

Against the Wind: Protecting Your Home From Hurricane Wind Damage is a FEMA brochure with information provided by the American Red Cross, The Home Depot, Georgia Emergency Management Agency, and the National Association of Home Builders of the United States (228 K )
American Red Cross
American Red Cross Hurricane Season Get Help Resources
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