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Responder Safety E-News for June 2009

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In This Issue:
  1. Fire Chief Jeff Johnson Testifies on Capitol Hill in Support of Better Hazmat Preparedness
  2. Government Urges Americans to Focus on Personal Emergency Preparedness During Hurricane Season
  3. Honesty is the Best Policy for Crisis Communcations
  4. Student Engineers Design Fire Suppression System
  5. Public Comments Sought for Two Radiological Emergency Preparedness Documents
  6. FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate Outlines Priorities With IAEM

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1. Fire Chief Jeff Johnson Testifies on Capitol Hill in Support of Better Hazmat Preparedness
Jeff Johnson, first vice president of the International Association of Fire Chiefs and chief of Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue, called for improved national preparedness for the response to hazmat incidents during testimony before the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure’s Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines and Hazardous Materials.
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2. Government Urges Americans to Focus on Personal Emergency Preparedness During Hurricane Season
As Hurricane Season 2009 begins to ramp up, and with Katrina and other hurricanes still in the minds of many, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) continues to work with state, local and federal partners to increase preparedness and coordinate response and recovery in the case of a hurricane or disaster. FEMA also is urging Americans to use the annual start of hurricane season as a reminder to assess your personal readiness to respond to emergencies.
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3. Honesty is the Best Policy for Crisis Communcations
Session speaker Pam Ferrante, CSP, CHMM, told attendees at the American Industrial Hygiene Conference and Expo (AIHce) that crafting direct messages, maintaining open communication, admitting the severity of the situation and providing instructions for action are key elements of effective crisis and risk communication.
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4. Student Engineers Design Fire Suppression System
A group of graduating engineers from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute designed a prototype of a new "smart" fire suppression system that pinpoints the location of a fire in a building and douses the blaze with flame suppressants. The system could help prevent some of the costly damage that may result when sprinkler systems indiscriminately soak an office building or home in the event of a fire.
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5. Public Comments Sought for Two Radiological Emergency Preparedness Documents
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is seeking public comment on two radiological emergency preparedness documents, published in the Federal Register. These documents will update emergency preparedness requirements for planning and response organizations surrounding operating nuclear power plants.
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6. FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate Outlines Priorities With IAEM
The Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) Administrator Craig Fugate addressed members of the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) attending their mid-year meeting at FEMA's Emergency Management Institute in Emmitsburg, Md., indicating the agency intends to focus on the public’s preparedness for emergencies.
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