Worker Education and Training Program
Fall 2006 Awardee Meeting and Technical Workshop
September 14, 2006
New York, New York
Disaster Response Training: From WTC to Katrina Five Years of Lessons Learned
Meeting Presentations
- 9/11 Disaster Response from NIEHS (489KB)
Dr. Anne Sassaman, NIEHS - From Shock to Public Health Response: Coming to Understand the Impact of the World Trade Center Disaster on Health (1MB)
Robin Herbert, M.D., Mt. Sinai Surveillance Program - FDNY - 14,000 Fire & EMS Workers Proudly Serving New York and the USA (5MB)
David Prezant, M.D., New York City Fire Department - Keynote - Overview of National Response Issues Related to Training (724KB)
Dave Neun, International Association of Fire Fighters - Lessons Learned from 9/11 Panel (681KB)
Bruce Lippy, Ph.D., CIH, CSP, The Lippy Group - 9/11 Response, Recovery, and Cleanup Efforts - Lessons (Not Yet) Learned (2MB)
Dave Newman, New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health - The Center to Protect Workers' Rights (147KB)
Don Ellenberger, The Center to Protect Workers' Rights - Handling Disasters (3MB)
Mike Cackowski, Laborers Local 472 - Post 9/11 and Katrina Changes in Disaster Response (919KB)
Joseph "Chip" Hughes, NIEHS - Hurricane Katrina USCG Safety Officer After Action Report Summary (300KB)
Laura Hartline Weems, CIH, U.S. Coast Guard - Citywide Incident Management System (CIMS) (1MB)
- Gerard McCarty, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
- Management During Sep 11, 2001 & Hurricanes Katrina & Rita (4MB)
Jim Woodey, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Disaster Response Training: From World Trade Center to Katrina - Five Years of Lessons Learned (1MB)
Timothy Fields, Jr., TetraTech
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