5 Critical Steps To Create an Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) At Your School
Schools need to get these steps right to write an effective emergency operations plan (EOP), and they all occur before putting pen to paper.
Schools need to get these steps right to write an effective emergency operations plan (EOP), and they all occur before putting pen to paper.
Schools should conduct hazard analyses, space calculations and site assessments so everyone on campus can locate the best available tornado sheltering options.
University of Kentucky Police Chief Joe Monroe talks about recent terrorist attacks, the importance of information sharing and emergency drills in this quick Q&A.
Those involved with event security can leverage NCS4 conferences, training and other resources to improve their safety and emergency preparedness efforts.
Are you aware of the supplies that should be in a school emergency kit? If not, here’s a checklist so you can better prepare.
The Santa Barbara Unified School District has been closed since last Thursday as many of its students and teachers live in mandatory evacuation areas.
School districts will be able to apply for waivers for the 180-day instructional requirement and funding related to lost attendance.
Take our IS-700.A NIMS quiz and see how much you remember from the course.
FEMA’s annual tabletop exercise asked college officials to assess their emergency management capabilities.
Creating a college-specific plan and working with local jurisdictions can greatly improve emergency management and hazard mitigation efforts on your campus.