March 18th, 2007
- is the USA better prepared than before 9/11 (USA)
- how mundane threats can seriously impact on your business (UK)
- an in-depth emergency planning exercise in a Canadian city involving the wider business community (Canada)
- an article on crisis communications and emergency notification systems (UK)
- the US Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (USA)
- ban on pigeon racing lifted (UK)
The podcast contains some short extracts. The full text of these items is available via the home page of the Emergency Management Portal website for up to 2 weeks.
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March 11th, 2007
- European Commission projects on cross border civil protection
- new US Homeland Security programme called ADVISE
- an annual exercise in the Channel
- houses of worship in New York City have developed an online resource
- how one of the United States deals with pets during an emergency
- reverse 911. what exactly is it?
- new UK Centre for Outbreak Analysis and Modelling
The podcast contains some short extracts. The full text of these items is available via the home page of the Emergency Management Portal website for up to 2 weeks.
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March 4th, 2007
- Resilience in the food industry examined in new report
- U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary E. Peters Asks Department’s Inspector General to Review Why Passengers Were Left Stranded on Airliners for Hours
- Canadian Standards Association and Federal Government Initiate New Standard for Protection of First Responders during CBRN Incidents
- Getting on the Security Train
- Two organisations being launched
- DHS Launches Traveler Redress Inquiry Program
The podcast contains some short extracts. The full text of these items is available via the home page of the Emergency Management Portal website for up to 2 weeks.
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February 25th, 2007
- Lawyers warn firms to plan for disaster following bird flu outbreak
- Barnet business owners attend ‘emergency forum’
- Crisis management says a lot about an airline
- Having a crisis plan prepares for the unthinkable
- Doncaster Council has welcomed South Yorkshire Police into its emergency planning control centre
- Red Cross Agencies Share Lessons from Terrorist Attacks
The podcast contains short extracts. The full text of these items is available via the home page of the Emergency Management Portal website for up to 2 weeks.
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February 18th, 2007
- Avian influenza reports published
- One in three mid-sized companies risking revenue and reputation through inadequate website disaster recovery plans
- Employee Assistance Programmes
- New Symbol Launched to Warn Public About Radiation Dangers
- Whitechapel building collapse
- City firms ignore bird flu threat
- The importance of disaster management plans
- Security ring planned for New York City
The podcast contains short extracts. The full text of these items is available via the home page of the Emergency Management Portal website for up to 2 weeks.
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February 11th, 2007
- Japan starts disaster-alert system using satellites
- Cyberwar: A threat to business
- European Commission takes first step towards improving critical infrastructure protection
- Arkansas State Supreme Court adopts guidelines for courtroom safety
- British Red Cross call for volunteers
The podcast contains short extracts. The full text of these items is available via the home page of the Emergency Management Portal website for up to 2 weeks.
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February 4th, 2007
- Contract signed for Airwave radio coverage on Tube
- Small businesses fail to plan for the unexpected
- Chemical Terrorism: How Prepared Are the Clinical Laboratories?
- UK Financial Sector - Market Wide Exercise 2006 Report
- Emergency services in Japan to use phone tracking system from April
The podcast contains short extracts. The full text of these items is available via the home page of the Emergency Management Portal website for up to 2 weeks.
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January 27th, 2007
- Repeat of 1607 Bristol Channel Flood Would be the U.K.’s Costliest Natural Disaster
- Report shares experience from disasters that have affected council ICT and jeopardised service delivery
- VoIP played key Katrina role
- Rescue workers to introduce water jet cutters to rescue accident victims
- Flood sirens ‘would cause panic in city’
- EU To List Vital Infrastructure To Guard From Terror Attacks
The podcast contains short extracts. The full text of these items is available via the home page of the Emergency Management Portal website for up to 2 weeks.
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January 21st, 2007
- New emergency kit offered through Red Cross
- Extreme cold weather alert called in Toronto
- Train Crews Burn Off Remaining Chemicals
- West Yorkshire Resilience Forum Prepared for Emergencies
- NFPA launches new game to teach children emergency preparedness
The podcast contains short extracts. The full text of these items is available via the home page of the Emergency Management Portal website for up to 2 weeks.
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January 14th, 2007
- business continuity for ebay businesses
- SARS Commission recommendations
- New Zealand’s civil defence warning system is a mess
- Business continuity in relation to the supply chain
- 5 issues IT managers must consider to ensure smooth data center operations
- Disaster recovery for construction firm
The podcast contains short extracts. The full text of these items is available via the home page of the Emergency Management Portal website for up to 2 weeks.
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