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Mitigation of disasters in health facilities : evaluation and reduction of physical and functional vulnerability.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : The Organization, 1993Description: 4 v. (xii, 43; viii, 71; viii, 80; viii, 84 p.) : illISBN:
  • 9275120994v1
  • 9275121001v2
  • 927512101Xv3
  • 9275121028v4
DDC classification:
  • 690.5510289 MIT
Contents:
Subject: Designed to inform the people involved in the planning, operation, managment, and design of health services concerning possible effects of natural disasters on health installations. The idea is to provide a useful tool that makes it possible to incorporate risk mitigation procedures both in the inspection of existing installations and in the design and construction of new buildings and services. Discusses the measures that should be taken to mitigate risk, placing special emphasis on the necessary requirements to ensure that installations can continue functioning during and immediately after a sudden impact disaster
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Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK 690.5510289 MIT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 005731311
Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK 690.5510289 MIT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 005731329
Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK 690.5510289 MIT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 005731337
Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK 690.5510289 MIT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 005731345

EMA holds v. 1.

Includes bibliographies

Vol. 1: General issues; v. 2: Administrative issues; v. 3: Architectural issues; v. 4: Engineering issues

Designed to inform the people involved in the planning, operation, managment, and design of health services concerning possible effects of natural disasters on health installations. The idea is to provide a useful tool that makes it possible to incorporate risk mitigation procedures both in the inspection of existing installations and in the design and construction of new buildings and services. Discusses the measures that should be taken to mitigate risk, placing special emphasis on the necessary requirements to ensure that installations can continue functioning during and immediately after a sudden impact disaster

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