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Victorian disaster victim identification manual.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Melbourne, Vic.] : s.n., c2004.Description: 1v.. (various pagings): ill. ; 32 cmOther title:
  • Victorian DVI manual /$c Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, State Coroner Victoria, Victoria Police
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 614.109945 22
Partial contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Organisational structure -- 3. Activation of a national response -- 4. Logistics and resources -- 5. Property -- 6. File management and quality assurance -- 7. Occupational health and safety -- 8. Phase one - the scene -- 9. Phase two - the mortuary -- 10. Phase three - antemortem information -- 11. Phase four - reconciliation -- 12. Phase five - debriefing -- 13. DVI (CBR) Procedures.
Review: "This manual clearly sets out the role and responsibilities of Victoria Police, Victorian Coronial Services Centre incorporating the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, and relevant support agencies that will enable effective response to an event requiring the utilisation of disaster victim identification." -- p. 1.
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Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK 614.109945 VIC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 900163841

1. Introduction -- 2. Organisational structure -- 3. Activation of a national response -- 4. Logistics and resources -- 5. Property -- 6. File management and quality assurance -- 7. Occupational health and safety -- 8. Phase one - the scene -- 9. Phase two - the mortuary -- 10. Phase three - antemortem information -- 11. Phase four - reconciliation -- 12. Phase five - debriefing -- 13. DVI (CBR) Procedures.

"This manual clearly sets out the role and responsibilities of Victoria Police, Victorian Coronial Services Centre incorporating the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine, and relevant support agencies that will enable effective response to an event requiring the utilisation of disaster victim identification." -- p. 1.

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