Top Three Resources
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This one's short, start here!
GAO Highlights (PDF) This brief piece outlines the highlights of the GAO's report on the 2001 Anthrax Investiagtion. You can
get the full report here. (PDF, 1M). |
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Preparedness and Environmental Hazards:
Part One (PPT)and
Part Two (PPT) These presentations cover the issues of WMDs and environmental hazards in more depth. Prepared by Jack Pittman and Heather Lake of the Florida Department of Health. |
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Preparedness: Where is Occupational and Environmental Health? (PDF) This brief article from the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health lays out the contributions both can make to preparedness. |
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More In-Depth Knowledge
Health & Environmental Terrorism Coalition Coordination Procedures (PDF) This brief outlines shows the procedures that should be followed in reporting and responding to health or environmental terrorism.
A New Vigilance:
Identifying and Reducing the Risks
of Environmental Terrorism This article by Elizabeth Chalecki, lays a foundation for the definition of Environmental Terrorism.
Ecoterror: Rethinking Environmental Security after September 11 (PDF) This article from Natural Resources & Environment magazine outlines strategies to mitigate and respond to the threat on EnvT events.
Library of Biological and Chemical Terrorism Journal Articles (PDF)
Environmental Health Introduction to the Incident Command System (PPT)
TERROR AND ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY AFTER SEPTEMBER 11TH (PDF) A paper by Simon Dalby of Canada.
Wilson Knerr Letter (PDF) This fascinating letter about Environmental Security shows one citizen's perspective on the nation's response.
Other Courses
Environmental Health Sciences: Principles applicable to terror preparedness.
from Johns Hopkins
(You'll need to register for a fee account at the link above)Basic Emergency Preparedness
for all Health Workers
from Columbia University |