Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Dec 5, 2014
By Karen Hamel
Just because a facility has developed contingency and response plans for
chemical spills, explosions, fires and other major incidents doesn't
mean that it's completely prepared for emergencies. ....
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What I like about this article is that it reminds all of us that if you don't get your family (or co-workers) involved in your preparedness plan, we really don't have a preparedness plan. Practice, Practice, Practice!
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