Synopses & Reviews
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.
Is an important resource for:
x Corporate and municipal managers involved in emergency management
x Organizational safety committee members
x Industrial health and safety consultants and their clients
x Graduate and undergraduate students studying emergency response issues
x Outlines both proactive and reactive strategies to reduce risk to human life, health, and property
x Describes how to form effective partnerships with government agencies and community support resources
x Defines the roles of corporate and municipal managers, planning team members, and response personnel
x Explains regulations and guidelines from key agencies including OSHA, EPA, FEMA, CDC, US Fire Administration, and more
x Makes information easy to understand with dozens of tables, illustrations, and appendices
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* Organizational safety committee members
Industrial health and safety consultants and their clients
* Graduate and undergraduate students studying emergency response issues
Synopsis
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.
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
Synopsis
ncy management
* Organizational safety committee members
Industrial health and safety consultants and their clients
* Graduate and undergraduate students studying emergency response issues
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Emergency Response Planning 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
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Graduate and undergraduate students studying emergency response issues
Synopsis
oordination of numerous entities, including governmental agencies, response organizations, and community support resources.
Emergency Response Planning outlines the essential roles of corporate and municipal managers and demonstrates the importance of their relationships with federal, state, and local government agencies as well as public and private community sectors. Author Paul Erickson, one of the leading experts in the field, focuses on proactively planing for emergencies instead of just implementing emergency measures.
Emergency Response Planning 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
Synopsis
This complete guidebook shows you how to prevent, prepare for, and respond to emergencies, ranging from hazardous chemical spills to natural disasters. It is full of essential information to help you reduce risk to people and property, design an emergency response plan, form partnerships with government agencies and groups, train personnel, safeguard information systems, and resume normal operations after the emergency.
Synopsis
Natural and manmade disasters and emergencies affect millions of people every year. Whether it is a typhoon threatening a coastal community, a terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, or a hazardous chemical spill at a local school, organizations and governments require efficient and immediate mobilization.
Effective emergency response planning demands coordination of numerous entities, including governmental agencies, response organizations, and community support resources. Emergency Response Planning outlines the essential roles of corporate and municipal managers and demonstrates the importance of their relationships with federal, state, and local government agencies as well as public and private community sectors. Author Paul Erickson, one of the leading experts in the field, focuses on proactively planing for emergencies instead of just implementing emergency measures.
Emergency Response Planning 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
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r>Emergency Procedures for Employees with Disabilities in Office Occupancies (U.S. Fire Administration: June 1995).
How to Prepare for Workplace Emergencies (U.S. Department of Labor OSHA (1995) Revised.)