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The Emergency program manager: an orientation to the position.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: NOV 1983Description: 1v. (various pagings), no refs, 10 figsReport number: FEMA-SS-1; Institutional/Corporate BodySubject: Emergency management is a necessary function of all levels of government that requires efforts to mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from all types of hazards. This course describes an approach to emergency management based upon the premise that there are common functions required in all emergencies to protect the health and safety of citizens. Common functions include: planning, warning, communications, direction and control, shelter, movement of people, and provision of food, health and medical resources. The Agency calls this approach Integrated Emergency Management
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Supersedes HS-1 (not to be used)

Emergency management is a necessary function of all levels of government that requires efforts to mitigate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from all types of hazards. This course describes an approach to emergency management based upon the premise that there are common functions required in all emergencies to protect the health and safety of citizens. Common functions include: planning, warning, communications, direction and control, shelter, movement of people, and provision of food, health and medical resources. The Agency calls this approach Integrated Emergency Management

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