Emergency Preparedness

New Jersey’s Higher Education Peer Review Program

Institutions of higher education in New Jersey are required to participate in a peer review program. The process, which is the only one of its kind in the nation, gives colleges and universities a way to review the laws that impact them and assess how or if they are meeting the requirements of those laws. It also provides them a baseline for campus safety and security.

Don’t Rely on Codes for Emergency Protocols

Codes often cause confusion, even among campus personnel who are well trained.

Cleveland Clinic Hires Former FBI Assistant Director

Read: School Bus Emergency Preparedness: How’s Your Department’s ‘C3’?

School Bus Emergency Preparedness: How’s Your Department’s ‘C3’?

Developing an emergency preparedness plan based on command, control and communication can help to reduce injuries and potentially save lives. Building relationships with first responders can ensure your operation’s viability in the emergency response cycle by bringing awareness of what it has to offer during crises.

More Homeowners Build Tornado Shelters

Fla. College Promotes Emergency Preparedness for Non-English Speaking Students

30 Hospitals Test Emergency Plans During Drill

Read: Mass Notification Webinar Follow-up Q&A

Mass Notification Webinar Follow-up Q&A

Here are the responses to questions asked by the audience during the ‘Emergency Response and Communications – How to Incorporate a Holistic Approach on Your Campus’ webinar.

College Plans to Start Police Department

Report: Nursing Homes Unprepared for Disasters

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