Information Links for Katrina Volunteers
Relief work following Hurricane Katrina requires particular training and skills. The environment is hazardous, and it is extremely important that workers do not become victims requiring rescue: for their sake and to avoid further delay in the recovery effort. These links offer guidance for potential volunteers on the necessary precautions and requirements for this work.
- National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Responder Orientation Briefing (Powerpoint):
- This Powerpoint presentation has been prepared by several federal health agencies and is used to brief relief workers.
- National Clearinghouse for Worker Safety and Health Training Katrina Response Resources Page
- Several federal agencies have posted documents to this page with preparedness instructions and requirements.
- Centers for Disease Control "Hurricanes: What You Should Know"
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- Environmental Protection Agency's Katrina Response page
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Guidance for Hurricane Katrina
This collection of links comes to us from the New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health, a partner of the United Church of Christ's National Disaster Ministries.
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