The WashU Emergency Management Department’s Mitigation Program regularly and systematically utilizes resources to lessen the impact of an emergency or disaster on campus with risks identified in the Hazard Identification Risk Assessment (HIRA).
The Mitigation Program provides technical assistance through implementation of applicable codes and ordinances, as well as tracking ongoing loss and repetitive loss from hazards. The Migration Program goals are to minimize building vulnerabilities of WashU facilities to WashU hazards, reduce hazards vulnerabilities to faculty, staff, students and visitors on WashU campuses, and to promote awareness and involvement through risk reduction activities education and outreach to the WashU community.
Technical Assistance
The Emergency Management Program, consistent with the with scope of the mitigation program, provides technical assistance for WashU community stakeholders. Resources provided below support technical assistance through internal and external links. For any other technical assistance needed, contact WashU Emergency Management at WashUReady@wustl.edu or 314-747-5092.
- FEMA Mitigation Fact Sheets
- FEMA Hazard Mitigation Planning Resources
- Mitigation Best Practices
- National Flood Insurance Program Technical Bulletins
- Safe Rooms for Tornadoes and Hurricanes
- FEMA Safe Room Resources
- FEMA P-431 Tornado Protection: Selecting Refuge Area in Buildings
- City of St. Louis Building Codes
- 2018 International Building Codes
- 2015 International Fire Code
- St. Louis County Building Codes
- FEMA 426 Reference Manual to Mitigate Potential Terrorist Attacks Against Buildings
- DHS Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation Cyber Threat Mitigation Program
- Eligibility of Generators as a Fundable Project – Hazard Mitigation Grant Program and Pre-Disaster Mitigation Program
- CDC Community Mitigation Guidelines to Prevent Pandemic Influenza
- 2020-2025 St. Louis Regional Hazard Mitigation Plan
Resources