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Tasmanian lifelines project : Launceston lifelines project report.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [Hobart, Tas.] : State Emergency Service, 1996.Description: 36 p. : map ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 0724645470 (pbk)
DDC classification:
  • 363.6/099465 21
Subject: This report is divided into two parts. Part i contains a summary of the actual outputs from the project and is provided for use by those wishing to obtain information regarding the individual lifeline investigations. Detailed information regarding the examination of each essential service lifeline is kept by that particular work group. Part 2 contains an outline of the project's methodology, the strengths and weaknesses of the project's methodology and recommendations for future lifeline projects. This part is aimed at those wishing to understand why the project was initiated, how it was initiated, the processes used and how future projects can be enhanced as a result of the lessons learnt from this project
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This report is divided into two parts. Part i contains a summary of the actual outputs from the project and is provided for use by those wishing to obtain information regarding the individual lifeline investigations. Detailed information regarding the examination of each essential service lifeline is kept by that particular work group. Part 2 contains an outline of the project's methodology, the strengths and weaknesses of the project's methodology and recommendations for future lifeline projects. This part is aimed at those wishing to understand why the project was initiated, how it was initiated, the processes used and how future projects can be enhanced as a result of the lessons learnt from this project

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