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Disaster Recovery Planning A Guide For Facility Managers 3rd Ed Gustin

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Disaster Recovery Planning A Guide For Facility Managers 3rd Ed Gustin
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Publisher: Crc Pr I Llc;Distributed by Marcel Dekker, Fairmont Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.91 MB
Pages: 349
Author: Gustin, Joseph F
ISBN: 9780881734812, 9780824759797, 9780881734829, 0881734810, 0824759796, 0881734829
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 3rd ed

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Disaster Recovery Planning A Guide For Facility Managers 3rd Ed Gustin by Gustin, Joseph F 9780881734812, 9780824759797, 9780881734829, 0881734810, 0824759796, 0881734829 instant download after payment.

Now available in its fully updated second edition, this book is written for facility managers, safety compliance officers, risk managers, engineers and consultants as a ready guide to emergency response planning and management. Disasters of all kinds can cause unthinkable loss of life and property, and can potentially cripple companies and institutions. Preparedness for such eventualities can play a key role, both in saving lives and in containing damage, downtime and costs. The author has thoroughly covered all aspects of planning for and recovering from a disaster: contingency planning, los prevention, facility evacuation, working with the media, computer and data protection, bomb threat response, standby power, self-inspection, and more--all backed up by a directory of federal and state emergency management agencies and ATF offices

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