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Student manual for nonstructural earthquake hazard mitigation for hospitals and other health care facilities.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: MAY 1989Description: ca. 22p., 62 figs, 14 tables, 47 refsReport number: EMW-Q-4342; FEMA-SM-370Subject: The purpose of this course is to convey practical ways to reduce risks associated with structural and nonstructural damage, and to provide practical suggestions for effective emergency planning to better prepare a hospital for an earthquake. Although structural damage is discussed briefly, the major portion of this course focuses on damage to nonstructural items, for example, elevators, equipment, furnishings, and internal utility systems, and the ways to prevent this damage or reduce its disruptive potential
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The purpose of this course is to convey practical ways to reduce risks associated with structural and nonstructural damage, and to provide practical suggestions for effective emergency planning to better prepare a hospital for an earthquake. Although structural damage is discussed briefly, the major portion of this course focuses on damage to nonstructural items, for example, elevators, equipment, furnishings, and internal utility systems, and the ways to prevent this damage or reduce its disruptive potential

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