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Preparing and Planning for a Chemical Emergency

• Workplace Safety and Security
Terrorism presents a new workplace hazard. Typically we know what the hazards of the workplace are, and we know how to protect workers against known risks. Learn about workplace safety and security from the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration, MIOSHA.

• Workplace Safety and Security
Terrorism presents a new workplace hazard. Typically we know what the hazards of the workplace are, and we know how to protect workers against known risks. Learn about workplace safety and security from the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration, MIOSHA.

• Emergency Planning
There are thousands of facilities in Michigan that handle substances that pose a potential threat to the environment and human health. To address the possibility of chemical releases, many federal and state regulations require emergency planning. Check here for more information on planning from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.

• Michigan State Police Hazardous Materials Information
The Michigan State Police Hazardous Materials Section provides information on local planning for hazardous materials and training for responders in response to HazMat events.

• Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention
from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

• Personal Protective Equipment
Respirator, protective clothing, and other guidance for first responders

• American Hospital Association Disaster Readiness
As vital community resources, hospitals must be among the best prepared, alongside police, fire, rescue, and other public safety services. As hospitals' national voice, AHA will support at the national level what our members will be working to achieve in their communities: the readiness of people and resources.





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