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Job aid manual.

Material type: TextTextSeries: EMI professional development seriesPublication details: Emmitsburg, Md, The Institute, 1983Description: iv, 623p., ill., forms, mapsReport number: SM-61.1DDC classification:
  • F 363.3480973 JOB
Subject: The purpose of the Job aid manual is to assist emergency planners in the development of critical functional areas of emergency planning to support mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery activities. A job aid was developed for each functional area to provide detailed guidance to those striving to implement a coordinated, effective, and efficient emergency management system. The Job aid manual provides guidance for 14 areas: Communications and warning, Damage assessment, Health and medical services, Emergency operating centers, Evacuation, Fire service, Law enforcement, Resource management, Public information and education, Public works, Radiological defense, Search and rescue, Shelter, and Social services
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The purpose of the Job aid manual is to assist emergency planners in the development of critical functional areas of emergency planning to support mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery activities. A job aid was developed for each functional area to provide detailed guidance to those striving to implement a coordinated, effective, and efficient emergency management system. The Job aid manual provides guidance for 14 areas: Communications and warning, Damage assessment, Health and medical services, Emergency operating centers, Evacuation, Fire service, Law enforcement, Resource management, Public information and education, Public works, Radiological defense, Search and rescue, Shelter, and Social services

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