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Emergency Preparedness for Federal Employees in the National Capital Region (FEMA P-912 / September 2012) (Paperback)
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Emergency Preparedness for Federal Employees in the National Capital Region (FEMA P-912 / September 2012) (Paperback)
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Loot Price R298
Discovery Miles 2 980
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As Federal employees, we all have a range of responsibilities: to
our families, loved ones, communities, and the American public. By
preparing for emergencies, we can enhance the safety of our
families and strengthen our ability to carry out our work. This
guide was produced by the FEMA Office of National Capital Region
Coordination to encourage Federal employees and the whole community
in the Washington, D.C. area to take practical steps to better
prepare ourselves and our families for emergencies that could
threaten our homes, workplaces, and communities. Each day, you and
other Federal employees provide an array of essential services.
Your own personal readiness for natural, accidental, or intentional
hazards is a key part of the Federal Government's ability to
continue serving its citizens. Emergencies can happen at any time,
without warning. Federal, State, local and non-governmental
organizations are committed to helping people in need, but that
assistance may be delayed during a large incident. You and your
family should be ready for the unexpected and prepared to provide
for yourselves. The best way to ensure your own safety and
wellbeing is to take responsibility for your own emergency
preparedness. Even if you do not have designed emergency duties,
you may be expected to carry out your job functions in an
emergency. Other conditions as your workplace or in your community
also could make it difficult for you to get home right away. Your
family should have plans and resources to take care of themselves
in your absence. Fortunately, there are practical steps you can
take now that can make a big difference in a wide range of
emergencies - Be Informed Make a Plan Build a Kit
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