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Occupational Health and Safety - Emergency Preparedness

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Subtopics:      Emergency Preparedness > Consultants  
 
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      new window (CEPPO) - Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention Office Description: To protect human health and the environment CEPPO develops, implements, and coordinates regulatory and non-regulatory programs. The Office carries out this work in partnership with regions, domestic and international organizations in the public and private sectors, and the general public. (epa.gov)
new window All-Hazard Emergency Operations Plan Description: Based on the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) State and Local Guide (SLG 101). Coordinate emergency response efforts to save lives, reduce injuries and preserve property. (emergency-planning.com)
new window Disaster Preparation Description: Allstate Insurance disaster and catastrophe preparation and recovery. Safety tips, online claim reporting for damage from hurricanes, tornadoes, hail, wind, lightning, freeze, earthquakes, and wildfires. (allstate.com)
new window Emergency Preparedness Canada Description: A civilian Branch of Department of National Defense, Emergency Preparedness Canada (EPC). To safeguard lives and reduce damage to property by fostering better preparedness for emergencies in Canada. (ocipep-bpiepc.gc.ca)
new window FEMA: Federal Emergency Management Agency Description: Agency of the US government tasked with Disaster Mitigation, Preparedness, Response & Recovery planning. (fema.gov)
new window Homeland Defense - Domestic Preparedness Description: US agency that coordinates federal, state, and local emergency responders. (hld.sbccom.army.mil)
new window OSHA - Emergency Preparedness and Response Description: Basic training and emergency preparedness guidelines. (osha-slc.gov)
new window South Carolina Emergency Preparedness Division Description: Information about disasters and hazards that affect or are currently affecting South Carolina. (state.sc.us)
 




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