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Executive Readiness Test
Employee Readiness Test
Business Continuity
Planning Model
Ready Business Brochure from Homeland Security New
Sample Plans
Comparison of Crisis Information Management Software
Talking About
Disasters: A Guide for Standard Messages
Counseling Resources for Disaster Victims
What To Do In Case of Chemical Disasters
Hazardous Materials Incident Response Procedure
Anthrax Preparedness Guide
Dirty Bomb Preparedness Guide
Avian Flu Information
Bird Flu Monitor
Avian Flu Timeline from the World Health Organization New
Official US Government Website for Pandemic Flu
Hurricane Safety Guide (from USA Today)
Tornado Safety Guide (from USA Today)
Flood Safety Guide (from USA Today)
Thunderstorm Safety Guide (from USA Today)
Shelter-In-Place
Information Center
Shelter-In-Place Plan for
Offices
Considerations When Selecting
an EOC Site
Incident Command System eTool
Standardizing ICS for Businesses
Preparing for SARS
FEMA Guide to Citizen Preparedness
Citizens Preparedness Guide
Get Notified of an Emergency
by Email, Cell, or Pager
Free Journal Subscriptions
Disaster Recovery Journal
Continuity Insights
Disaster Resource Guide
Communication
Articles
Basic Communication Instructions
Communication preparedness before and after disaster strikes
Communications After a Disaster
Understanding communication networks
Protecting Communications
Taking stock of, and enhancing your communication assets
Communications Checklist
Communications Assessment Questionnaire
General Business
Continuity Articles
Business Continuity Planning Overview
Define your needs, implement the plan and test before disaster strikes.
Reducing Hazards Before Disaster Strikes
Keeping a workable plan up, running and ready for disaster.
Getting Ready for "The Big One"
At home or at work here are some simple, yet often overlooked ways to prepare.
Contacting Loved Ones When Disaster
Strikes Tips on how to connect when
switchboards and hearts overload.
LONG-TERM RECOVERY: Getting Back to
Normal Making assessments,
workarounds and taking advantage of alternate resources.
Additional Industry Websites:
Educational & Research Links:
Department of Homeland Security
Federal Emergency Management
Agency
International Association of
Emergency Managers
Natural Hazards Center, University of
Colorado
The EIIP Virtual
Forum
Southern California Earthquake
Center
Real-Time Links:
Storm Watch
USGS Water Data
USGS Quake Data
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