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Seismic considerations : health care facilities.

Material type: TextTextSeries: Earthquake hazards reduction series ; 35Publication details: Washington, D.C. : The Council, 1990Edition: Rev. edDescription: ix, 101 p. : ill., mapsReport number: FEMA-150DDC classification:
  • 690.22 SEI
Subject: The Building Seismic Safety Council (BSSC) firmly believes that increased building earthquake resistance is in the best interest of all building owners and developers. The Council also is convinced that, once these individuals and organizations seriously consider the social, economic, and legal implications of the earthquake risk to their facilities and operations, they will actively support efforts to improve the seismic resistance of their buildings by requiring that their designers follow up-to-date seismic-resistant design guidelines in all earthquake-prone areas of the nation
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At head of title: BSSC Program on Improved Seismic Safety Provisions

The Building Seismic Safety Council (BSSC) firmly believes that increased building earthquake resistance is in the best interest of all building owners and developers. The Council also is convinced that, once these individuals and organizations seriously consider the social, economic, and legal implications of the earthquake risk to their facilities and operations, they will actively support efforts to improve the seismic resistance of their buildings by requiring that their designers follow up-to-date seismic-resistant design guidelines in all earthquake-prone areas of the nation

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