Terrorism Preparedness
Prepare for terrorist risks by understanding signs and hazards. See below
for more information.Terrorism Preparedness Guidance
For Students, Faculty and Staff at the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Department of Homeland Security
Preparing Makes Sense. Get Ready Now.
Federal Emergency
Management Agency
Are You Ready? A Guide to Citizen Preparedness
Emergency Procedures at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill poster
Responding to Suspicious Packages
You can report suspicious letters, packages or activities to the
UNC Department of Public Safety by calling 911
Mail Safety Reminder
UNC
Mail Safety Reminder - Sent Oct 15, 2001
FBI
Advisory
If you receive a suspicious
letter or package, What should you do?
Official
CDC Health Advisory
How to handle Anthrax and
other biological agent threats
Suspicious Package /
Letter Awareness
Mike Robertson, NC Department of Justice
Advice
to the public
Orange County - Advice to the public
Anthrax fact sheet
Orange County - Anthrax fact sheet
Responding to Terrorism Involving Hazardous
Materials
Public
Health Emergency Preparedness and Response
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Fact Sheets on Terrorist Attacks by the National Academy of Engineering
Securing Hazardous Materials in Your Laboratory
Lab Security - General
Reference
General
reference on Lab Security
Lab
Security - BSM Chapter 19
Lab Security for BL3
laboratories - BSM Chapter 19
Laboratory Security and Emergency Response Guidance for Laboratories
Working with Select Agents
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 6 December 2002
Security
Reminder for Radioactive Material Users
Roger Sit, RSO and
the University Radiation Safety Committee