California Disaster Resistant Business Toolkit and Resilient Workplace

The Cal OES Earthquake Program is providing NEHRP funding to the Disaster Resistant Business Toolkit to host 2 webinars, the first on May 10, 2022 and the second on May 25, 2022, to provide businesses with a tool to prepare for earthquakes and reduce potential earthquake impacts. This no-cost webinar provides free resources, including a new mobile tool to aid in planning business resilience.

Below is information about a Resilient Workplace Webinar, being offered twice, which we are sharing with you on behalf of the Cal OES Earthquake, Tsunami, and Volcano Program.

Please share this with others in your network who may be interested in participating in these webinars.
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The Cal OES Earthquake Program is providing NEHRP funding to the Disaster Resistant Business Toolkit to host 2 webinars, the first on May 10, 2022 and the second on May 25, 2022, to provide businesses with a tool to prepare for earthquakes and reduce potential earthquake impacts. This no-cost webinar provides free resources, including a new mobile tool to aid in planning business resilience.

Registration links are below, and additional information is attached.

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May 25, 2022

Webinar Registration – Zoom

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We encourage you to share this with others who may be interested in these activities and resources. We’re All in This Together!

 Each year, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) applies to FEMA for NEHRP state assistance, a portion of which is then subawarded to the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) to administer ECA’s earthquake education, outreach, and mitigation activities. Additional ECA activities are supported through SCEC’s funding from NSF and USGS, and at times other sponsors.

SCEC/ECA’s mailing address is:
University of Southern California

3651 Trousdale Parkway #169,

Los Angeles, CA 90089

To join ECA (free), complete our membership request form.

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California Disaster Resistant Business Toolkit and Resilient Workplace

The Cal OES Earthquake Program is providing NEHRP funding to the Disaster Resistant Business Toolkit to host 2 webinars, the first on May 10, 2022 and the second on May 25, 2022, to provide businesses with a tool to prepare for earthquakes and reduce potential earthquake impacts. This no-cost webinar provides free resources, including a new mobile tool to aid in planning business resilience.

Below is information about a Resilient Workplace Webinar, being offered twice, which we are sharing with you on behalf of the Cal OES Earthquake, Tsunami, and Volcano Program.

Please share this with others in your network who may be interested in participating in these webinars.
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The Cal OES Earthquake Program is providing NEHRP funding to the Disaster Resistant Business Toolkit to host 2 webinars, the first on May 10, 2022 and the second on May 25, 2022, to provide businesses with a tool to prepare for earthquakes and reduce potential earthquake impacts. This no-cost webinar provides free resources, including a new mobile tool to aid in planning business resilience.

Registration links are below, and additional information is attached.

Resilient Workplace Webinar May25-Resilient-Workplace-Webinar-e-card_ball

 

May 10, 2022

Webinar Registration – Zoom

May 25, 2022

Webinar Registration – Zoom

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We encourage you to share this with others who may be interested in these activities and resources. We’re All in This Together!

 Each year, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) applies to FEMA for NEHRP state assistance, a portion of which is then subawarded to the Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) to administer ECA’s earthquake education, outreach, and mitigation activities. Additional ECA activities are supported through SCEC’s funding from NSF and USGS, and at times other sponsors.

SCEC/ECA’s mailing address is:
University of Southern California

3651 Trousdale Parkway #169,

Los Angeles, CA 90089

To join ECA (free), complete our membership request form.

 

Download all attachments as a zip file

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California Earthquake Clearinghouse Virtual Workshop

Following a damaging earthquake, the California Post-Earthquake Clearinghouse is a location where engineers, geologists, seismologists, sociologists, economists, and other professionals who arrive in the affected area can become part of a larger, temporary organization (the Clearinghouse) to facilitate and coordinate the gathering of information and maximize its availability.

 

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California Earthquake Clearinghouse

The Seismic Hazards Branch, Earthquake and Tsunami Program is pleased to announce through our partnership with the California Geological Survey (CGS), Virtual Workshops to learn more about the California Earthquake Clearinghouse. The Earthquake Clearinghouse is activated by CGS shortly after an earthquake event in coordination with the Earthquake and Tsunami Program. Agency Representatives from CGS and Cal OES coordinate in the State Operations Center to provide important time-sensitive field information.

You are invited to attend a workshop to learn more about the California Earthquake Clearinghouse. The Clearinghouse facilitates the gathering and dissemination of post-earthquake information collected by scientists, engineers, sociologists, and economists conducting field investigations in the affected area. The Clearinghouse was most recently activated following the 2019 Ridgecrest Earthquake Sequence.

This two-hour virtual workshop will include presentations from the California Geological Survey, the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute, and the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services.

By attending this workshop, you will learn:

•          How the clearinghouse works and when it is activated

•          Who is involved in the Clearinghouse

•          How field investigation information is collected and shared

•          How the Disaster Service Worker Program applies to Clearinghouse volunteers

•          What the Safety Assessment Program (SAP) is and how its mission differs from the Clearinghouse

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  Wednesday, May 18, from 12:00– 2:00 pm PT

REGISTER HERE for May 18:

https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_oXT5b-XjQpuHy43bBnKrjQ

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The California Post-Earthquake Information Clearinghouse was established in 1972 to provide State and Federal disaster response managers, affected agencies, and the scientific community with prompt information on ground failure, structural damage, and other consequences of a significant seismic event. The California Geological Survey serves of Chair of the Clearinghouse and EERI serves as Vice Chair. The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, USGS, and the California Seismic Safety Commission serve as managing partners for the Clearinghouse.

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Following a damaging earthquake, the California Post-Earthquake Clearinghouse is a location where engineers, geologists, seismologists, sociologists, economists, and other professionals who arrive in the affected area can become part of a larger, temporary organization (the Clearinghouse) to facilitate and coordinate the gathering of information and maximize its availability.

 

You can learn more about the Clearinghouse at https://californiaeqclearinghouse.org/ .

Sheri Blankenheim

Seismic Hazards Branch

Earthquake and Tsunami Program

Mobile 510-508-2983

24 Hr 916-845-8911

[email protected]