It's good that your safety tips emphasize knowledge and skills, but I think this could be emphasized even more. Someone in a survival situation needs to know their priorities, and how to achieve each of the priorities. Lists of things to bring rarely mention the many hours of practice which are necessary to attain even minimal skills in an emergency situation. People need to understand what they are bringing and why.

The bear safety tips are dangerously wrong because they don't distinguish between black and brown bear attacks. Grizzlies are more powerful and typically attack for different reasons than black bears. A full attack by a black bear is likely predatory, and the bear intends to eat the victim. Black bears are very likely to break off an attack if resistance is encountered. If someone follows the "play dead" advice in a black bear attack, they've just become an easy meal.