This policy establishes written procedures for initiating a response to an emergency impacting the University of Nevada, Reno Institutional Review Board (IRB) and/or the University’s Human Research ...
Call 911 for fires, medical emergencies (including significant chemical contamination), and major chemical spills. (775) 327-5040, EH&S (answered 24 hours a day) Call (775) 327-5040 for situations ...
Keep the list of emergency contact numbers next to your phone. See below. Know how to contact the Fire or Police Department Dial 911 froåm a campus phone so that Campus Safety will be notified ...
Planning is an important avenue to community emergency preparedness. The practice of emergency response planning is best thought of as a process - a continuing sequence of analyses, plan development, ...
The Emergency Operations Plan establishes the policies, procedures, and organizational structure for response to emergencies that cause a significant disruption to all or portions of the university.
Natural disasters are often unexpected and can cause considerable damage to properties. Recent wildfires have highlighted the importance of disaster preparedness both personally and professionally.
Little training is given to new emergency managers as it relates to the different types of documents or plans that are the foundation of preparedness and response. Over time this has led to confusion ...
The beginning of spring might seem too soon to begin preparing for next winter. But with memories of snowstorms fresh in your mind, now is the perfect time to review your emergency response plans.
The University of Wyoming is committed to protecting the safety of students, employees and visitors through proactive emergency preparedness and response planning. This site provides essential ...
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State Revives Plan to Unite Emergency Response Networks

The Statewide Interoperability Executive Committee reconvened April 27 2026 at Maryland Department of Emergency Management headquarters in Hanover to set priorities for emergency communications across ...
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the disparities in emergency and healthcare planning for vulnerable populations which will influence current and future resiliency initiatives for years to come.
Whether these events are natural, like hurricanes, or man-made, such as deliberate acts of destruction, they can have a crippling effect on businesses and employees. Insurance can replace buildings, ...