
Blackstone's Emergency Planning, Crisis, and Disaster Management is a practical guide for those involved in all aspects of emergency preparedness, resilience, and response. Primarily focused on the requirements of the Civil Contingencies Act 2004, it has been developed from the highly regarded Emergency Planning Officers' Handbook. The complete toolkit for anyone involved in emergency planning, business continuity, and resilience management, this must-have guide offers a comprehensive, chronological guide to each stage of emergency planning, from creating a plan or exercise through to setting up a control room and debriefing for future improvement and development. There is also full coverage of how the emergency response is managed by each of the main agencies involved, helping you to gain a greater understanding of what to expect from each agency and the individuals participating, so they can be better integrated into an exercise or plan. Overviews at the start of each chapter, key point and top tip boxes, as well as tasks and flowcharts provide you with the complete reference, whether you are beginning your emergency planning or simply need to refresh your memory as you initiate an exercise.
This text investigates the operational requirements and legislative frameworks necessary for effective emergency planning, crisis management, and disaster response within the United Kingdom. Brian Dillon provides a structured methodology derived from the Emergency Planning Officers' Handbook, specifically tailored to align with the mandates of the Civil Contingencies Act 2004. The work serves as a procedural manual for professionals, offering a chronological roadmap for developing, executing, and evaluating emergency response strategies.
What You Will Find
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Professionals in the field of resilience and emergency planning frequently cite this text as a foundational reference for navigating UK-specific legislative requirements. Readers often note the practical utility of the included flowcharts and task lists for daily operational management.
Page Count:
400
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191021989
ISBN-13:
9780191021985
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