Sept 11 - What We Have Learned About Emergency Preparedness

New techniques, evolving technologies, and collaboration at the federal level have created tools like the National Incident Command System for organizing collaborative responses across agencies to large scale emergencies from natural disasters to terrorist attacks (domestic and foreign). Episode Resources: Command under attack: What we've learned since 9/11 about managing crises (theconversation.com)  How the 9/11 attacks changed emergency response (miami.edu)  9/11: A timeline of the September 11 attacks visualized | World Economic Forum (weforum.org)  https://www.tsa.gov/videos/911-events-unfold-0  FDNY Report_final.doc (mass.gov)  Microsoft Word - WTC_PENTAGON_OBSERVATIONS_A.doc (nrt.org)  National Incident Management System (fema.gov)  https://www.fema.gov/emergency-managers/nims  https://training.fema.gov/emiweb/is/icsresource/assets/ics%20review%20document.pdf  Home | Maine Emergency Management Agency  

Om Podcasten

Because safety is more than just a policy, practice, or personal protective equipment, the MEMIC Safety Experts Podcast hosted by Peter Koch will interview industry leaders every two weeks on the trends, tools, and techniques that are tried, tested, or emerging in the world of workplace safety. What you learn could save your life or the life of a friend or coworker, or at least save everyone from a few unnecessary cuts, burns and bruises. Make your work, and world, a safer place.