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Chapter 1 - Scope of Emergency Response
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Chapter 2 - Elements of Holistic Planning and Management
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Chapter 3 - The Emergency Response Plan
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Chapter 4 - Command
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Chapter 5 - Physical and Chemical Hazards
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Chapter 6 - Biohazards
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Chapter 7 - Medical Surveillance
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Chapter 8 - Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment
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Chapter 9 - Personnel Training
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Chapter 10 - Hazard and Risk Reduction Strategies
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Chapter 11 - Decontamination
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Chapter 12 - Data and Information Management
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Chapter 13 - Monitoring Strategies and Devices
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Chapter 14 - Terrorism
Pages 331-350 - Book chapterNo access
Appendix A - Glossary
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Appendix B - FEMA Addresses
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Appendic C - Regional and Area OSHA Offices
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Appendix D - States with Approved Occupational Safety and Health Plans
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Appendix E - OSHA Consultation Directory
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Appendix F - State Emergency Response Committees
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Appendix G - FEMA Emergency Management Guide for Business and Industry
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Appendix H - OSHA Training Curriculum Guidelines 1910.120 (Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response) APP E (Nonmandatory)
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Appendix I - Terrorism Incident Annex to the Federal Response Plan
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Appendix J - Presidential Decision Directive 39 (Unclassified)
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Appendix K - National Fire Academy and Emergency Management Institute Courses Related to Consequence Management
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Appendix L - Emergency Procedures for Employees with Disabilities in Office Occupancies (U.S. Fire Administration: June 1995)
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Appendix M - How to Prepare for Workplace Emergencies (U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 1995, Revised)
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Index
Pages 557-564
About the book
Description
Emergencies wreak havoc on businesses and governments on a daily basis. Whether it is a hurricane pounding a coastal community, a terrorist attack on a company's headquarters, or a hazardous chemical spill at a local school, the results can be loss of life, health, and property. How can you prevent or reduce the effects of such occurrences? By planning ahead.
Emergency Response Planning is designed to help corporate and municipal managers quickly understand their roles in proactive and reactive emergency management. Author Paul Erickson shows how to develop partnerships with federal, state, and local government agencies, as well as community groups in order to prevent, prepare for, and respond to natural disasters and manmade emergencies.
Emergency Response Planning provides essential information to help you comply with government regulations, design an emergency response plan, train personnel, use the proper safety equipment, safeguard information systems, and resume normal operations after an emergency as quickly as possible. It will also help consultants design emergency response plans for their clients, and provide practical information for students studying business continuity and emergency issues.
Emergencies wreak havoc on businesses and governments on a daily basis. Whether it is a hurricane pounding a coastal community, a terrorist attack on a company's headquarters, or a hazardous chemical spill at a local school, the results can be loss of life, health, and property. How can you prevent or reduce the effects of such occurrences? By planning ahead.
Emergency Response Planning is designed to help corporate and municipal managers quickly understand their roles in proactive and reactive emergency management. Author Paul Erickson shows how to develop partnerships with federal, state, and local government agencies, as well as community groups in order to prevent, prepare for, and respond to natural disasters and manmade emergencies.
Emergency Response Planning provides essential information to help you comply with government regulations, design an emergency response plan, train personnel, use the proper safety equipment, safeguard information systems, and resume normal operations after an emergency as quickly as possible. It will also help consultants design emergency response plans for their clients, and provide practical information for students studying business continuity and emergency issues.
Key Features
Is an important resource for:
- Corporate and municipal managers involved in emergency management
- Organizational safety committee members
- Industrial health and safety consultants and their clients
- Graduate and undergraduate students studying emergency response issues
- Outlines both proactive and reactive strategies to reduce risk to human life, health, and property
- Describes how to form effective partnerships with government agencies and community support resources
- Defines the roles of corporate and municipal managers, planning team members, and response personnel
- Explains regulations and guidelines from key agencies including OSHA, EPA, FEMA, CDC, US Fire Administration, and more
- Makes information easy to understand with dozens of tables, illustrations, and appendices
Is an important resource for:
- Corporate and municipal managers involved in emergency management
- Organizational safety committee members
- Industrial health and safety consultants and their clients
- Graduate and undergraduate students studying emergency response issues
- Outlines both proactive and reactive strategies to reduce risk to human life, health, and property
- Describes how to form effective partnerships with government agencies and community support resources
- Defines the roles of corporate and municipal managers, planning team members, and response personnel
- Explains regulations and guidelines from key agencies including OSHA, EPA, FEMA, CDC, US Fire Administration, and more
- Makes information easy to understand with dozens of tables, illustrations, and appendices
Details
ISBN
978-0-12-241540-1
Language
English
Published
1999
Copyright
Copyright © 1999 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
Imprint
Academic Press