Hazards and Sustainability : Contemporary Issues in Risk Management, Durham University Business School 26th & 27th May 1998.
Material type: TextPublication details: Durham, England : Durham University, Centre for Risk & Crisis Management, 1998Description: 1 v. (various pagings)DDC classification:- 363.34 21
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Handouts in inside front cover
Looseleaf in folder
The proposed establishment of a global disaster information network (GLIN): the social dimensions involved / E. L. Quarantelli -- "Disaster resistant" communities in the United States / Russell C. Coile -- We can't know what we are doing because we can't know what it is / Jan P. Rockett -- Bank perceptions of sustainability and environmental risk / Andrea B. Coulson -- Zero tolerance / Heather Hopfl -- Managing a risk business?: mental health risk assessment in the UK / Judith Wilson and Denis Smith -- System safety as a tool in risk management / Milos Nedved -- "Crisis communications" / David Evans and Jamie Jameson -- Hazard assessment for Leeds -- Risk communication in health and health services / Kenneth Calman -- Hazards and sustainability: risk priorities / Clive Smallman -- Man made disasters revisited / David Weir -- Crises: events or processes? / Bernard Forgues and Christophe Roux-Dufort -- What risks are manager worried about? / Clive Smallman --Is it really an emergency?: some effects of perceptions of risk on health service decision making / Chris Bennett -- Business continuity planning / Johh Marsh -- Manchester Bombing 15 June 1996 salient points -- The 101 laws of crisis management -- Challenging the accepted methodology for business continuity planning -- Emergency management: avoiding failures / David Evans -- Fire service crisis managers: in crisis / J. C. Doyle
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