Disaster and Recovery Planning: A Guide for Facility Managers, Third EditionWritten from the perspective of prevention, Disaster & Recovery Planning: A Guide for Facility Managers focuses on identifying the issues that create hazards, and defines the strategies that all companies can use to address disaster response and recovery. Although written for facility managers, this book also targets other professionals that are responsible for designing, installing, and maintaining programs and systems within an organization. These include safety compliance officers, risk managers, consultants, engineers, maintenance executives and human resources managers. This volume can also guide top management in heightening awareness to issues of prevention, and it can assist them in meeting their responsibilities for ensuring the safety of their employees, tenant/occupants, or companies. |
Contents
II | 1 |
III | 27 |
IV | 47 |
V | 65 |
VI | 77 |
VII | 101 |
VIII | 127 |
IX | 141 |
XI | 187 |
XIII | 195 |
XIV | 203 |
XV | 229 |
XVI | 239 |
XVII | 247 |
XVIII | 267 |
X | 161 |
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References to this book
Emergency and Backup Power Sources: Preparing for Blackouts and Brownouts Michael F. Hordeski No preview available - 2005 |
Handbook of Disaster Research Havidan Rodriguez,Enrico L. Quarantelli,Russell Dynes Limited preview - 2007 |