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Checklists for emergency planning, natural disasters, fire safety, etc.

Emergency Preparedness » Business Continuity

Business continuity planning, business recovery post-disaster

Emergency Action Plan Checklist [pdf] [5405] ?

Useful for emergency planning

Pandemic Risk Mitigation [pdf] [20011] ?

Planning considerations

Emergency Preparedness » Emergency Plans

Examples of emergency management and action plans

School Emergency Preparedness Plan & Forms [8864] ?

Model program can be adapted to the needs of your site

Emergency Preparedness » Evacuations

Guidelines on emergency evacuation programs, fire drills, etc.

Office Building Emergency Procedures [22435] ?

Preparing an Evacuation Plan for Your Office

Emergency Preparedness » Survival Supplies

Advice on emergency supplies, disaster kits, food storage, water potability

Disaster Supplies [8644] ?

Can be used as disaster preparedness checklists

Security » Bomb Threats

Bomb threat and physical security planning

Bomb Threat Checklist [pdf] [19483] ?

Checklist on what to record in the event of a bomb threat

Bomb Threat Planning [14075] ?

Outline & guidance to develop an effective bomb-threat plan and training program

Bomb Threat Telephone Procedures [pdf] [26472] ?

Checklist on what questions to ask of the caller (pdf)

Software » OSHA Software

OSHA software to download

OSHA Fire Safety Advisor [8679] ?

Addresses OSHA's general industry standards for fire safety






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