Bioterrorism

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Biological Agents
bioterrorism
Building HVAC System
business operation
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CBR
CBRN risk assessment
CFR
Chemical Agents
crisis management strategies
Dirty Bomb
Emergency Action Plan
emergency preparedness for bioterrorism events
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Exist HVAC System
facility managers
facility security protocols
FEMA
Higher Efficiency Filter
hospital emergency planning
HVAC contamination control
HVAC Fan
HVAC Operation
HVAC System
HVAC System Operation
HVAC System Performance
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Low Efficiency Filter
mailroom security
NIOSH
OSHA Standard
Outdoor Air
Outdoor Air Intakes
Radiological Agents
Radiological Attack
Radiological Release
RDD
regulatory compliance healthcare

Product details

  • ISBN 9780824721589
  • Weight: 680g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Jul 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In the current climate of terrorism, the facility manager is in a more critical position than ever before. Protecting the organization's building and its occupants from chemical, biological, and radiological (CBR) attacks that are designed to disrupt and/or destroy business operation is becoming an increasingly important priority for facility managers using practice management. Bioterrorism: A Guide for Facility Managers provides a rationale for systematically identifying and evaluating the key areas of practice management. The book is unique in scope, focusing upon the awareness of terrorist threat. It addresses CBR attacks, as well as other forms of terrorism concerns, such as mailroom security, bomb threats, etc., along with the necessary steps for prevention, how to assess vulnerability, how to improve emergency preparedness, and how to assure optimum response and recovery in the event of an attack. It also presents examples of "lessons learned" and mistakes to avoid. By focusing on practice management, the text turns the challenges of facility management into opportunities for the facility manager. These opportunities are manifested in an enhanced productivity that aligns itself with ensuring the safety of building employees, occupants and tenants, as well as with business operations.

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