What is Emergency Response

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Emergency response involves a coordinated action to mitigate the impacts of unexpected, dangerous or damaging events. These can range from a hazardous material spill to a natural disaster.

Often, when an emergency occurs, employees look to their leaders for reassurance and guidance. It is important to designate a leader who is in charge of activating the emergency response plan, answering questions and ordering an evacuation if necessary. This employee is commonly called the incident commander.

When someone receives an injury or experiences a medical crisis, it is crucial to know first aid, which can help them until emergency responders arrive. Learn how to tie a tourniquet, perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation and more. This is the perfect way to prepare yourself for a medical emergency in the workplace and at home.





A good way to stay safe during a disaster is to make sure you have an emergency preparedness kit stocked with basic supplies, including blankets, water and a flashlight. It is also a good idea to keep important information about yourself documented on your phone as well as emergency contact numbers. It is a great idea to have a go bag stocked with important documents and your emergency supplies, and keep it at hand for quick and easy access.

Recovery is the process of returning a community to normal or near-normal conditions following a disaster. Lone Worker Australia Fall Alarm Typical recovery actions include debris cleanup, financial assistance to individuals and communities, rebuilding damaged buildings and roads and providing sustained mass care for displaced populations.