Disaster planning in Britain.
Material type: TextSeries: Health and Safety Information Bulletin ; no.173Publication details: [S.l. : s.n.], 1990Description: 3 pSubject(s): DDC classification:- 363.3470941 21
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Discusses a report which says Britain's emergency planning for peacetime disasters is woefully inadequate and needs an urgent and radical re-appraisal. The report analyses the disasters that have occurred in recent years, looks at the potential for disaster in London, and calls for the establishment of an independant democratically-elected national safety inspectorate, with responsibility to research major incidents and to promote effective emergency training
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