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SafeSA communities guide : how to minimise the impact of emergencies on South Australian communities / author: Ross Pagram.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Adelaide, S. Aust. : SEMO, 2004.Edition: 2004.1Description: 37 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cm. + 1 CD-ROMDDC classification:
  • 363.347099423 22
Partial contents:
Pt. One: Introduction and background -- Pt. Two: The SafeSA community approach -- Pt. Three: Supporting material.
Review: "[This is] a document aimed at helping apply the SafeSA program in local areas. All communities are different and the approaches laid out in this guide are not designed as prescriptive rules with which all must comply. This guide is written to give assistance where required and provide an example or benchmark approach that could be applied anywhere in South Australia.... This guide is designed for those who are applying the SafeSA Communities approach in their community. This includes elected members, project managers, facilitators, committee participants and other interested individuals." -- p. 1.
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Pt. One: Introduction and background -- Pt. Two: The SafeSA community approach -- Pt. Three: Supporting material.

"[This is] a document aimed at helping apply the SafeSA program in local areas. All communities are different and the approaches laid out in this guide are not designed as prescriptive rules with which all must comply. This guide is written to give assistance where required and provide an example or benchmark approach that could be applied anywhere in South Australia.... This guide is designed for those who are applying the SafeSA Communities approach in their community. This includes elected members, project managers, facilitators, committee participants and other interested individuals." -- p. 1.

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