Resource Record Details
Site and Urban Design for Security: Guidance against Potential Terrorist Attacks
Site and Urban Design for Security: Guidance against Potential Terrorist Attacks (FEMA 430), provides information and design concepts for the protection of buildings and occupants, from site perimeters to the faces of buildings. The intended audience includes the design community of architects, landscape architects, engineers and other consultants working for private institutions, building owners and managers and state and local government officials concerned with site planning and design.
FEMA 430, is one of a series that addresses security issues in high-population private-sector buildings. It is a companion to the Reference Manual to Mitigate Potential Terrorist Attacks Against Buildings (FEMA 426), which provides an understanding of the assessment of threats, hazards, vulnerability, and risk, and the design methods needed to improve protection of new and existing buildings and the people occupying them.
Document Details:
Resource Type: |
Document / Report |
Audience Categories: |
Educational Institutes and Professionals
Federal Agencies
Design and Construction Industry
Scientific and Research Organizations / Institutions
Hazard Mitigation Officers
State, Local and Tribal Representatives
Planners
Emergency Personnel and Managers
FEMA Regions
Contractors and Vendors
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Hazard Types: |
Terrorism
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Subjects: |
Mitigation Strategies and Techniques
Risk Assessment
Infrastructure Design
Building Design
Emergency Planning
Policy
Security
Mitigation Planning
Hazard Science and Information
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Program: |
Mitigation Building Sciences - Building Sciences Initiatives |
Series: |
Risk Management Series
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Last Update Date: |
03/02/2012 03:45 PM
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