Natural disasters and severe weather are unpredictable and a good example of the need for emergency preparations and plans to be in place. Having such preparations and plans in place will insure that you know what to do prior, during and after such an event.
Natural Disasters and Severe Weather
CDC Hurricane Related Health Resources
Check the following CDC sites frequently for updated information and interim recommendations.
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Worker Safety During Hurricane CleanupThis site addresses addresses worker safety during hurricane cleanup such as immunization recommendations for first responders.
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Hurricane-Related Information for Health Care ProfessionalsThis site offers a list of resources helpful to healthcare professionals after a hurricane such as guidelines for the management of acute diarrhea and interim immunization recommendations for individuals displaced by hurricanes.
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Key Facts About Hurricane Recovery: Protect Your Health and Safety After a HurricaneThis CDC site provides generic key facts about hurricane recovery and necessary measures to protect health and safety of the public after a storm.
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Additional CDC Sites
- Intake form - available online from a CDC web site page
- Hand Hygiene in Emergency Situations
- Key Facts About Infectious Diseases
- Daily Update on CDC's Response
- Q&A about Immunization Recommendations following Hurricanes
Other Hurricane Related Health Resources
Check the following sites frequently for updated information and interim recommendations.
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NIOSH Safety and Health Topic Page: Storm and Flood CleanupStorm and flood cleanup activities can be hazardous. This NIOSH page provides links to guidelines and recommendations during storm and flood cleanup activities. The site also points out potential dangers involved to workers and volunteers involved with storm and flood cleanup, as well as the proper safety precautions which should be taken.
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AIHA Emergency Preparedness & Response PageThe American Industrial Hygiene Association has put together a collection of checklists, information sheets, safety and health plans, etc . Many of these resources are designed for the industrial hygienist or environmental health professional involved with the aftermath of a hurricane affected area. The documents are in pdf, word, and excel formats.
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Florida Department of Health (FL DOH)This site is devoted to health and safety issues related to hurricanes. The material is posted in English, Spanish and Creole.
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OSHA Hurricane PageThe OSHA Hurricane Page provides information on avoiding hazards and safely cleaning up after a hurricane is available from OSHA to help workers who are involved in recovery and restoration efforts. Fact sheets on issues and hazards relating to recovery and cleanup efforts following hurricanes are available on the agency's Hurricane Recovery page.
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FEMA Hurricane Resources PageThis site focuses on preparing for a hurricane, surviving a storm, and a great deal of state-by-state recovery information such as disaster recovery centers, temporary housing locations, key phone numbers, etc.
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Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)The Department of Health and Human Services refers to the CDC as the key agency coordinating health information for individuals, responders, and health professionals for all Federal agencies. The department refers to this CDC site for the information.
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Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)This site has generic emergency preparedness information , as well as, specific information related to hurricanes.
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