While earthquakes, floods, tornados, hurricanes and wildfires are sometimes predictable, the amount of damage and chaos that can occur within just a few minutes is devastating. Accessing resources before, during and after a natural disaster helps you and your workforce prepare as best you can. Plus, learn how to assist in reconstructing life in the aftermath.

Preparing for a natural disaster can help you better handle and cope when something does occur.

Find ways to protect yourself, your workers and your business by developing a well-thought-out emergency action plan.

Keeping in contact with your community and workforce may not be effective during and after a crisis.

Extreme heat can lead to on-the-job accidents, cause illness and, in rare cases, can even be deadly.

When temperatures increase, it’s important to consider the ways the heat impacts your body.

While there are steps you should take, there are also things to avoid.

Learn what to do and when to go whenever a wildfire is near.

Learn what to do when the alert is issued.

When you hear the alert, learn the actions to take.

Learn ways to prepare, how to take action and what hazards to avoid.

What happens to you following a distressing or traumatic incident is a personal thing.

Manage, motivate and lead employees during a difficult time.

It is common for people who have experienced traumatic situations to have very strong emotional reactions.

Tips for what to say or do when you don’t know what to say or do.

Going through the grieving process is not something that must be done alone.

Discover more ways to keep you and your employees safe.