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- California Governors Office of Emergency Services
Work for Cal OES Get funding for Hazard Mitigation projects Prepare for a Disaster Learn more about Cal OES Learn about Internships at Cal OES Sign up for Emergency Alerts and Earthquake Early Warning
- OES Home : U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Construction and extraction occupations had employment of 6 4 million in May 2025, representing 4 1 percent of total U S employment
- Governors Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) | CA. gov
California is culturally, ethnically, economically, ecologically, and politically diverse, and maintains the eighth largest economy in the world with 13 percent of the U S gross domestic product
- About Cal OES - California Governors Office of Emergency Services
Cal OES serves as the state’s leadership hub during all major emergencies and disasters This includes responding, directing, and coordinating state and federal resources and mutual aid assets across all regions to support the diverse communities across the state
- Spill Release Reporting - California Governors Office of Emergency . . .
In California, any significant release or threatened release of a hazardous material requires immediate reporting by the responsible person to the Cal OES State Warning Center (800) 852-7550, and either the Unified Program Agency (UPA) or 911
- Regional Operations - California Governors Office of Emergency Services
Cal OES regions provide a resource for operational areas by helping to identify, recruit, and coordinate key stakeholders to assist in disaster planning, response and recovery
- Fire Rescue - California Governors Office of Emergency Services
The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, Fire and Rescue Division is responsible for the development, implementation and coordination of the California Fire Service and Rescue Emergency Mutual Aid Plan
- Office of the Director - California Governors Office of Emergency Services
Cal OES takes a proactive approach to addressing these risks, threats, and vulnerabilities that form the basis of our mission and has been tested through real events, as well as comprehensive exercises that help us maintain our state of readiness to plan for and mitigate impacts
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