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Displaying 1 - 35 of 35West Bend Prescribed Burn Pilot Project and After Action Review
The West Bend Prescribed Fire Pilot Project was an ambitious and unprecedented effort in pace and scale in the area, designed in response to wildfire and climate crises, and centering public health. Overall, the project aligned with most of the five guiding principles of the PNW Regional Joint… (read more)
Great Shake Out: Messaging
These resources are useful for ShakeOut participants, news media, government agencies, and others to promote awareness and participation in Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drills and to encourage preparedness via the news media, social media, and other outreach activities.
Significant risks facing higher education: Volume 3
Getting to the root of risk
From campus protests to cyberthreats, higher education leaders should employ a robust enterprise risk management system to safeguard the institution from a broad range of risks. This report focuses on the significant risks—and drivers of those risks—facing American colleges and universities over the next one to three years.
Resilience tested: A year and a half of 10,000 aftershocks
On the second day of teaching for 2011, the University of Canterbury (UC) faced the most significant crisis of its 138-year history. After being shaken severely by a magnitude 7.1 earthquake on 4 September 2010, UC felt it was well along the pathway to getting back to ‘normal’. That all changed at 12:51pm on 22 February 2011, when Christchurch city was hit by an even more devastating event.
Hurricane risk perception drops after storms hit
Wildfire smoke and athletic events: understanding public concerns, experiences, and preparedness
Shaken but not Stirred: A University's Resilience in the Face of Adversity. The 4th September 2010 Earthquake
Stanford University Wildfire Smoke Plan
Earthquake Safety Video Series
Recommended Earthquake Safety Actions (multiple languages)
Recommended Earthquake Safety Actions (English)
Protect Yourself During an Earthquake: Drop, Cover, and Hold On
Seven Steps to Earthquake Safety
Earthquake Country Alliance documents, videos, and graphics for Seniors and People with Disabilities
ShakeOut Resources for Healthcare Organizations
ShakeOut Earthquake Drill Options for Government Agency Participation and Outreach
ShakeOut Drill Manual for Government Agencies and Facilities
ShakeOut Flyer for Museums, Libraries, Parks (etc)
ShakeOut Earthquake Drills Toolkit for Free-choice Learning Environments
ShakeOut Guidance, Coordination, and Resources for free-choice learning institutions
ShakeOut Guidelines and Participation Resources for IHEs
K-12 Schools Earthquake Drill Resources (English)
K-12 Schools Earthquake Drill Resources (Multiple Languages)
Resources to help you to become more disaster resilient
Earthquake Safety in Stores
ShakeOut Benefits to Participating Businesses
Countdown to ShakeOut for Organizations (Multiple Languages)
Countdown to ShakeOut for Organizations (English)
ShakeOut Drill Manual for Non Profits and Other Organizations
ShakeOut Drill Manual for Businesses
Powerpoints for leading ShakeOut Drills
Powerpoints for leading online, in-person, or hybrid shakeout drills for grades K-4, grades 5-12, higher education, and all other organizations; plus a version in Spanish.
Seven Steps to Earthquake Safety for College Students
College students should know what steps to take before, during, and after an earthquake at home, work, and school. This guide provides information on how to prepare before an earthquake, survive during and just after an earthquake, and recover after an earthquake.