Emergency Response Planning for Corporate and Municipal Managers -  Paul A. Erickson

Emergency Response Planning for Corporate and Municipal Managers (eBook)

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2006 | 2. Auflage
432 Seiten
Elsevier Science (Verlag)
978-0-08-047758-9 (ISBN)
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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 planning for emergencies, particularly in the recognition and advance coordination of response to incidents instead of simply implementing emergency measures.

The book is broken out into three sections. Section 1 outlines the overall scope of comprehensive emergency planning and discusses in detail the major elements that must be addressed in an Emergency Response Plan. Section 2 examines the types of hazards and risks faced by emergency response personnel, as well as the public, in typical emergencies, and provides specific recommendations regarding the immediate and long-term health and safety of emergency response personnel. Section 3 discusses a range of issues that must be given special attention in the development and implementation of any emergency response plan including: hazard and risk reduction, decontamination, data and information management, monitoring strategies and devices, terrorism, and the training of emergency response personnel.

* Helps you to develop and implement an Emergency Response Plan
* Provides specific recommendations regarding the immediate and long-term health and safety of emergency response personnel
* End of Chapter summaries and questions provide concise information on learning objectives and a review of important concepts
Emergency Response Planning for Corporate and Municipal Managers, Second Edition, outlines the essential roles of corporate and municipal managers when responding to a wide range of natural and man-made disasters. It 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 planning for emergencies, particularly in the recognition and advanced coordination of response to incidents instead of simply implementing emergency measures. This book provides specific recommendations regarding the immediate and long-term health and safety of emergency response. End of chapter summaries and questions provide concise information on learning objectives and a review of important concepts. This book is recommended for graduate and undergraduate students studying emergency planning, management, and response; security, disaster recovery, loss prevention, and business continuity professionals and consultants; municipal managers involved in emergency planning and response; and corporate risk management/hazard professionals. - Helps you to develop and implement an Emergency Response Plan- Provides specific recommendations regarding the immediate and long-term health and safety of emergency response personnel- End of Chapter summaries and questions provide concise information on learning objectives and a review of important concepts

Cover 1
Title page 4
Copyright page 5
Table of contents 8
Preface 12
1 SCOPE OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE 14
Introduction 14
Key Elements of Emergency Response Programs 26
Extended Partnerships 32
Proactive and Reactive Dimensions 37
Study Guide 38
2 ESSENTIALS OF HOLISTIC PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT 42
Introduction 42
Scope of Pragmatic Emergency Planning 43
Hazard and Risk Assessment 46
On- and Off-Site Management 55
Authority and Responsibility 60
Communication and Information Processing 65
Provisions and Support 67
Medical Treatment and Surveillance 71
Remediation and Review 73
Study Guide 74
3 THE EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN 78
Introduction 78
Contents of Plan 83
Implementation of Plan and Oversight 98
Study Guide 104
4 PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL HAZARDS 108
Introduction 108
Structural, Material, and Operational Sources of Hazards 109
Hazard Evaluation and Mitigation 115
Consolidation of Relevant Technical Information 124
Study Guide 126
5 BIOHAZARDS 130
Introduction 130
Blood-borne Pathogens 136
Universal Precautions 142
Exposure Control Plan 145
Other Pathogens 146
Study Guide 151
6 MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE 154
Introduction 154
Surveillance Objectives and Concerns 154
Liaison with Medical Authority 163
Types of Medical Surveillance 166
Programmatic Review 179
Study Guide 180
7 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT 184
Introduction 184
Selection of PPC and PPE 184
Protective Clothing and Ensembles 187
Respiratory Protection 206
Hearing Protectors 216
Study Guide 217
8 HAZARD AND RISK REDUCTION STRATEGIES 222
Introduction 222
Mitigation Measures 224
All-Hazard Mitigation 238
Incident and Unified Command 246
Study Guide 249
9 DECONTAMINATION 252
Introduction 252
Scope of Decontamination Plan 255
Emergency Decontamination 272
Study Guide 277
10 DATA AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 282
Introduction 282
Expert Software 284
In-Service Data and Information Base 286
Modular Approach to Database Design 295
Team Approach to Database Design 298
Testing Database Design 300
Study Guide 301
11 MONITORING STRATEGIES AND DEVICES 304
Introduction 304
Chemical Monitoring Technologies 305
Personal Monitoring Technologies 313
Other Monitoring Technologies 314
Design and Implementation of Monitoring Program 315
Proactive Industrial Monitoring 319
Study Guide 322
12 TERRORISM 326
Introduction 326
Potential Weapons 327
Incident Site as Crime Scene 339
Threat and Risk Target Assessment 342
National Response Plan 343
Emergency Operations Plan 344
Study Guide 346
13 PERSONNEL TRAINING 350
Introduction 350
Proactive Management of Hazards 351
Incident Response Personnel 362
Design of Comprehensive Training Program 362
Study Guide 375
Glossary 380
Index 418

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