City of Calgary crisis communication supervisor and RRU alumnus Benjamin Morgan played a key role in getting information out during Calgary's June 2013 flood. The flood, which also affected surrounding regions, was the worst in Alberta's history, with more than 100,000 people displaced. ...
This is a powerpoint presentation. there are a couple of slides here that graphically show the City's recovery plans. Slide 29 and 30, I believe.
Extreme-Water-Lessons-Learned-from-Alberta-Floods.pdf
Powerpoint on lessons learned from High River Flood & After Action Report on the floods.
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Add on the fact that many of these jobs are very physical and repetitive, and you have a recipe for disaster. Injuries cost both you and your employees’ time, money, and anguish, so reducing them benefits everyone
Renner-sm.pdf
This is a follow up to my last blog entry on disaster related debris
The Contingency Plan indicates that the EPA staff allowed to continue work will be only those assigned to projects where their absence would cause an imminent threat to human health; those assigned to EPA labs, and those needed for emergency and disaster assistance
There are many SWANA members who have dealt with the aftermath of disasters and who can provide invaluable support. Our Northern Lights Chapter has put a large effort into helping communities address disasters and has formed a 'Crisis Committee" where we can pool resources of our Chapter members and those who have gone through these experiences when they are needed. We Need a Plan One of the things I have come to realize out of this disaster and the Slave Lake disaster is that these situations can occur in any community