Online Emergency Response & Continuity Planning System

We are proud to announce the “WSU Ready” emergency response and continuity planning system. WSU Ready is easy-to-use and should require no advance training. This is a system wide program that will enable all WSU campuses, colleges, departments, units, research and extension centers, and other WSU facilities to better prepare to meet the challenges of responding to emergencies and resuming operations after a major event.

WSU Ready emergency response and continuity planning system will help maintain a campus culture of preparedness and is a resource to help create a safe and resilient campus environment for students, faculty, staff, and visitors to feel secure in their pursuit of individual and institutional goals.

WSU Ready emergency response and continuity planning system will increase the university’s ability to continue “essential operations” at the department level during and after a disruptive event. WSU Ready uses an “all hazards” approach and is a tool to organize preparations for events that may be natural, technological or human-caused incidents.

Please visit the Office of Emergency Management website http://oem.wsu.edu and click the WSU Ready button on the home page for more information and to start the emergency response and continuity planning process.

Office of Emergency Management

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