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NIOSH Publication No. 2004-144:

Protecting Emergency Responders, Volume 3

May 2004

 

Safety Management in Disaster and Terrorism Response

Selected Bibliography

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Contents

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Foreward

 
Summary

 
Chapter 1 - Introduction
 
Chapter 2 - About the Study
 
Chapter 3 - Protecting Responder Safety Within the Incident Command System
 
Chapter 4 - Gathering Information
 
Chapter 5 - Analyzing Options and Making Decisions
 
Chapter 6 - Taking Action
 
Chapter 7 - Integrated, Incident-Wide Safety Management
 
Chapter 8 - Moving Forward: Improving Preparedness Efforts for Responder Safety
 
Appendix
 
Selected Bibliography


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