You can watch the replay and view the presentation decks (Week 3).
And as part of National Preparedness Month, stop by the Emergency Management team pop-up at the Building 91 food trucks this Wednesday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. You can learn more about emergency communication and spin the prize wheel.
On Thursday at noon, the learning continues with a new preparedness Lunch & Learn: Be the First to Know, Volunteer, Get Involved.
Join the Lab’s Emergency Management Specialist Cameron Altman on Thursday, Sept. 25, at noon as he discusses how you can become a part of the Lab’s emergency response. The Critical Incident Management Group, or CIMG, is a core group of Lab experts who come together when a potential or actual emergency occurs. It’s usually a roster of between three and seven individuals who rotate on a weekly duty schedule, and are led by an incident commander. When an incident is reported, the CIMG is in charge of assessing the situation and ensuring the right resources are brought to bear to respond appropriately to the incident.
The session will be hybrid, held on Zoom and in Building 15, room 253. Add the session to your calendar.
Congratulations to last week’s winner of a professionally assembled go-bag, Ricki Singer. Join the Thursday Lunch & Learn for the final drawing and your chance to win a go-bag.
Take a moment during National Preparedness Month to do one good thing to prepare yourself for an emergency. HOw about adding your cell phone number to LabAlert to receive text messages? Try it out at http://go.lbl.gov/LabAlert.