Handbook of Emergency Response

Handbook of Emergency Response

  • LeeAnn Racz
  • Adedeji B. Badiru
Publisher:CRC PressISBN 13: 9781040404522ISBN 10: 1040404529

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Handbook of Emergency Response is written by LeeAnn Racz and published by CRC Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1040404529 (ISBN 10) and 9781040404522 (ISBN 13).

Despite pre-emptive preparations, disasters can and do occur and are a fact of life. Whether natural disasters, catastrophic accidents, or terrorist attacks, the risk cannot be completely eliminated. A carefully prepared response is your best defense. This fully updated second edition of the Handbook of Emergency Response presents practical advice and guidelines on how to plan the coordinated execution of emergency response. This handbook incorporates human factors and a systems engineering approach to emergency response project management. It provides cutting-edge research in developing a systematic structure for communication, cooperation, and coordination. Managing a project in the wake of a tragedy is complicated and involves various emotional, sentimental, reactive, and chaotic responses. This is the time when a structured communication model is most needed. This second edition includes important lessons learned and developments since the first edition was published, as well as additional information devoted to systems thinking and industrial engineering in planning for responses to emergencies. The reader will develop a thorough understanding of how to handle an emergency response using a systems approach. The handbook is an ideal purchase for any student or practitioner of human factors, safety, systems engineering, events management, local or federal governance, or those in the emergency services.