Emergency Management
UC ANR constantly faces a variety of risks ranging from natural disasters to localized emergencies. As part of a UC system-wide effort, the University has committed to increase its “event-readiness” by taking a comprehensive approach to prevent, mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from any adverse event or disruption.
The following information about emergency management is for all ANR employees, volunteers and locations.
Emergency Planning and Prevention Resources
Emergency Action Fire Prevention Plan
Safety Notes
006 General Earthquake Safety
072 Basic Fire Prevention Measures
088 Fieldwork Safety: Fire Preventative and Defensive Measures
145 Preparing an Effective Evacuation Route Map
Emergency/Disaster Recovery Resources
Continuity Planning
UC Ready
ANR Emergency/Disaster Management Resources
Click here for links to information that ANR researchers have developed to help the public with planning for and responding to disasters or emergency events.
Disaster/Emergency Resources
- Disaster/Emergency Planning
- Wildfire
- Diseases
Reducing the Impact of Disasters Through Education
The Extension Disaster Education Network (EDEN) links Extension educators from across the U.S. and various disciplines, enabling them to use and share resources to reduce the impact of disasters.
From food safety to field safety, from physical to psychological, and from government to community development, EDEN has resources you can use.
Topics of Interest:
Floods
Floods (more from eXtension)
Tsunami
Snow/Ice
Extreme Heat
Fire (Wildfire)
