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Safety: Natural Environment


  • Flood Preparedness and Response
    Patricia McKeown, University of Wisconsin-Extension, June 1994

    Floods are an inevitable and natural part of life. It is important to be prepared and know what to do before disaster strikes.
  • Hazards of Natural Disaster Cleanup Work
    William J. Becker and Heather Pirozzoli, National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health Publication, October 1993

    After a natural disaster, workers will face a number of hazards associated with the cleanup activities.
  • Insurance Coverage and Making a Claim
    Patricia McKeown, University of Wisconsin-Extension, June 1994

    With the exception of flood damage, most losses due to natural disasters are covered by insurance
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  • Recovering from Natural Disasters
    Randy R. Weigel, University of Wyoming Cooperative Extension Service, July 2001
    Drought, fires, earthquakes, tornadoes, and floods. The impact of weather can dramatically alter the lives of families. Even though families have developed strategies to live. . .
  • Tornado Preparedness and Response
    Patricia McKeown, University of Wisconsin-Extension, June 1994

    When a tornado is coming you have only a short amount of time to make life-or-death decisions. Advance planning and quick response are the keys to surviving a tornado.
  • Winter Storm Preparedness and Response
    Patricia McKeown, University of Wisconsin-Extension, June 1994

    With a little planning, you can protect yourself and your family from the many hazards of winter weather, both at home and on the road.

 

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