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This page contains links to government and other sites that may have helpful information, and downloadable PDFs we have been given permission to provide to our members
The New York City Metro Chapter web site provides links to other web sites as a convenience to users of this site. The chapter has no control over these external sites and is not responsible for their content; nor does the inclusion of links to such web sites imply any endorsement by the New York City Metro Chapter or the Web Site Administrator of the material on such web sites.
NYC emergency evacuation NYC Office of Emergency Management
http://nyc.gov/html/oem/html/ready/emergency_evacuation.shtml
Government Links:
FEMA Region II
Official FEMA site for Region II (New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands)
http://www.fema.gov/about/contact/regionii.shtm
National Communications System
The Government Emergency Telecommunications Service (GETS) is a White House-directed emergency phone service provided by the National Communications System (NCS) in the Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection Division of the Department of Homeland Security. GETS provides emergency access and priority processing in the local and long distance segments of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). It is intended to be used in an emergency or crisis situation when the PSTN is congested and the probability of completing a call over normal or other alternate telecommunication means has significantly decreased.
http://gets.ncs.gov/
National Hurricane Center
National Weather Service (National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration) weather site
http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/
NOAA Satellite and Information Service
The Branch's primary mission is to operate new proof of concept satellite analysis techniques needed to support disaster mitigation and warning services for U.S. Federal agencies and the international community.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/
Occupational Safety & Health Administration Incident Command System Tool
ICS is a standardized on-scene incident management concept designed specifically to allow responders to adopt an integrated organizational structure equal to the complexity and demands of any single incident or multiple incidents without being hindered by jurisdictional boundaries.
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/etools/ics/
Pandemic Flu.Gov - State Pandemic Plans
Managed by the Department of Health and Human Services this site provides one-stop access to U.S. Government avian and pandemic flu information.
Business planning for Pandemics:
http://www.cdc.gov/flu/pandemic/business.htm
State planning for Pandemics:
http://www.pandemicflu.gov/plan/states/stateplans.html
Workplace planning:
http://www.pandemicflu.gov/plan/workplaceplanning/healthinsurer.html
Ready America/Ready Business/Ready Kids
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security promotes individual emergency preparedness through the Ready Campaign and Citizen Corps as part of a broader national effort conducted by the Department's Preparedness Directorate. Ready is a national public service advertising campaign produced by The Advertising Council in partnership with Homeland Security. The Ready Campaign is designed to educate and empower Americans to prepare for and respond to emergencies, including natural disasters and potential terrorist attacks.
http://www.ready.gov/
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Ready Campaign has released three new demonstration videos designed to highlight the specific steps older Americans, individuals with disabilities and special needs, and pet owners should take to prepare for emergencies.The Department of Homeland Security worked with AARP, National Organization on Disability and The Humane Society of the United States to develop these new emergency preparedness resources. The videos, available online at www.ready.gov, remind individuals to get an emergency supply kit, make a family emergency plan and be informed about the different types of emergencies while considering the unique needs of these individuals, their families and caregivers. The videos recommend seniors include any necessary prescription medications in their emergency supply kits. It encourages Americans with disabilities or special needs to create a personal support network that they can rely on during an emergency. Pet owners are advised to learn which emergency shelters in their area and/or along their evacuation route will allow pets.
The NYC Office of Emergency Management (OEM)
Established in 1996, the New York City Office of Emergency Management (OEM) works to mitigate, and plan and prepare for emergencies; educate the public about preparedness; coordinate emergency response and recovery efforts; collect and disseminate critical information; and seek funding opportunities in support of the overall preparedness of the City of New York.
http://www.nyc.gov/html/oem/html/home/home.shtml
The OEM is committed to educating New Yorkers about the hazards they face and ways they can better prepare themselves. Understanding your responsibilities before, during and after an emergency is the best way to ensure you and your family are ready for any situation.
To further this process, OEM has created "Ready New York: A Household Preparedness Guide" – the centerpiece of a broad household preparedness campaign - to distribute to the City's more than eight million residents. Created in collaboration with more than 20 government, private and non-profit entities, "Ready New York" is built on three guiding principles - packing a Go Bag, assembling an Emergency Supply Kit, and creating a Household Disaster Plan.
OEM's preparedness campaign includes several hazard-specific brochures, public service announcements for radio and television, a speakers' bureau, print and outdoor advertising, corporate partnerships and community programs.
http://www.nyc.gov/html/oem/html/ready/ready.shtml
Packing a go bag
http://www.nyc.gov/html/oem/html/ready/prepared_gobag.shtml
Assembling an Emergency Supply Kit
http://www.nyc.gov/html/oem/html/ready/prepared_supplykit.shtml
Creating a Household Disaster Plan
http://www.nyc.gov/html/oem/html/ready/prepared_plan.shtml
OEM's Household Preparedness Guide takes an all-hazards approach to teaching New Yorkers emergency preparedness essentials. This guide was the first created in the Ready New York suite, and it outlines steps New Yorkers can take to prepare for all disasters. The Household Preparedness Guide is a comprehensive pamphlet that may be downloaded online or received by mail by calling 311 or using the link below. The new version of languages other than English will be published in August, 2007.
http://www.nyc.gov/html/oem/html/ready/household_guide.shtml
OEM E-Mail Subscription Center
As part of its effort to better prepare and inform New Yorkers, the Office of Emergency Management offers regular e-mail updates about a range of emergency- and preparedness-related topics.
https://www.nyc.gov/portal/site/nycgov/menuitem.03d6517e206411428a374723 61c789a0/
Organizations
Contingency Planning Exchange
Established in 1985, the Contingency Planning Exchange, Inc. (CPE) is a professional association dedicated to providing an open exchange of information related to business continuity, crisis and emergency management. The CPE is a New York-based organization open to individuals from all regions and both public and private industries.
http://www.cpeworld.org/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1
CREATE (Center for Risk & Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events)
CREATE was formed to assess the risks of terrorism, to develop tools for analyzing economic and societal consequences of terrorist attacks, and to provide guidance on investments to counter terrorism and make the nation safer.
CREATE is an interdisciplinary national research center based at the University of Southern California and funded by the Department of Homeland Security. The Center is focused on risk and economic analysis of the U.S. and comprises a team of experts from across the country, including partnerships with New York University and the University of Wisconsin at Madison.
CREATE Research Reports use computer models to analyze the risks, consequences, emergency response, and economics of terrorism. For anyone interested in risk analysis or risk management these reports provide a valuable insight into Homeland Security issues.
http://www.usc.edu/dept/create/research/reports.htm
Disaster Survival Planning Network (DSPN)
Disaster Survival Planning Network (DSPN)helps organizations develop comprehensive enterprise-wide business continuity programs.
http://www.disaster-survival.com/
IT Compliance Institute
Disaster Recovery Planning: Lessons from the Recent Past - By Lamont Wood
In terms of disasters, it’s been an eventful few years with hurricanes, floods, earthquakes, and winter storms. However, the silver lining of every dark cloud is a lesson that can help you prepare for the next incident. Experts share valuable advice to bolster your business continuity plans and face the inevitable force majeure that could cripple your company.
Reprinted with permission of the IT Compliance Institute, http://www.itcinstitute.com.”
PDF Download
NEDRIX (North East Disaster Recover X-change)
NEDRIX is a non-profit organization, formed in 1991, that provides continuity and crisis management professionals' access to industry best practices and an opportunity to meet and share ideas and experiences with peers through conferences, symposiums, and Public/Private Sector services.
With more than 1,700 active members throughout the North East, NEDRIX is a valuable resource for continuity planning and crisis management professionals. NEDRIX Board members, as well as Committee Members are all volunteers. These are professionals in the various fields of Continuity/Disaster Planning and Emergency Management. Working together, the NEDRIX Board and Committee Members develop the quality conferences that members enjoy year after year.
http://www.nedrix.com
The Chartered Management Institute
How are other countries approaching Business Continuity? The Chartered Management Institute's report on Business Continuity Management (the eighth since 1999) reveals that many UK organizations are paying lip service to the importance of planning for disaster, but failing to make business resilience a reality.
Supported by the Cabinet Office and Continuity Forum, the 2007 survey reveals that 28 per cent of organizations were affected by extreme weather conditions in the 12 months to January 2007, an increase from less than 1 in 10 in the previous year. One in five managers (20 per cent) also said that their organization's productivity had suffered due to a ‘loss of skills’ over the past year. However, the number of managers whose organizations have a business continuity plan (BCP) covering critical areas is much lower, at 48 per cent.
PDF Download: http://www.acp-international.com/nycmetro/continuityforum.pdf
The National Emergency Management Association
NEMA is the professional association of and for state emergency management directors and is a non-partisan, non-profit 501(c)(3) association dedicated to enhancing public safety by improving the nation’s ability to prepare for, respond to and recover from all emergencies, disasters, and threats to our nation’s security.
http://www.nemaweb.org/
The National Environmental Health Association (NEHA)
A "one stop shop" for publications in virtually every area of the environmental health field the NEHA provides information Air/Land, Children's Environmental Health, Drinking Water Quality/Water Pollution, Emerging Pathogens/Vector Control and Zoonotic Diseases, Environmental Health Leadership Development, Environmental Health Research, Food Safety and Protection, General Environmental Health, Hazardous Materials and Toxic Substances, Injury Prevention/Occupational Health, Institutions and Schools Environmental Health, Onsite Wastewater Systems, and Terrorism and All-Hazards Preparedness.
http://www.neha.org/about/neha.html
The National Hurricane Survival Initiative
Calling itself the nation's most comprehensive and far-reaching hurricane season project ever undertaken for protecting and educating millions of Americans during the treacherously long (six months) hurricane season. The NHSI, in active partnership with the nation's leading experts the initiative helps prepare the nation's hurricane-vulnerable states for the "mean season". Links to many hurricane related sites."
http://www.hurricanesafety.org/home1.shtml
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