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Application to obtain a City of Houston ambulance driver permit.
Frequently asked questions for food establishments when a boil water notice has been issued.
Sign for shelters for when an area is closed while being cleaned.
Sign for shelters on proper coughing and sneezing etiquette.
Sign for shelters identifying Covid-19 symptoms.
EMS program's essential equipment for ambulances as per Essential Equipment for Basic Life Support and Advanced Life Support Ground Ambulances 2020
Sign for shelters identifying diaper changing stations.
Sign for shelters with guidance on disinfecting for norovirus.
Application and list of requirements for food establishments seeking to permit dogs in outdoor eating areas.
Guidance document on completing the emergency preparedness plan application.
Sign for food establishments displaying proper handwashing guidance.
Guidance checklist for food establishments about the requirements of the food employee health policy.
Sign for shelters advising employees experiencing illness to report their symptoms to their supervisor.
EMS/FOG fee chart - 2024. Includes fee for ambulance driver permit, ambulance operator permit initial, ambulance operator permit renewal, ambulance vehicle, biological monthly processing, temporary transporter permit, temporary transporter vehicle registration, manifest bundle, manifest processing fee, vehicle decal replacement, transporter vehicle registration, biological pretreatment service permit, generator replacement permit, generator permit, generator replacement certificate, transporter permit application, and transporter replacement permit.
Frequently asked questions for food establishments during or after a power outage.
Sign for shelters advising employees experiencing illness to report their symptoms to shelter management.
Frequently asked questions for food establishments in the event of a flood.
Chart containing guidance for salvaging food and equipment which have come in contact with water, sewage, smoke, fumes, chemicals and/or have been in the temperature danger zone for 4 or more hours.