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|a Burtles, Jim,
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|a Emergency evacuation planning for your workplace :
|b from chaos to life-saving solutions /
|c Jim Burtles ; Kristen Noakes-Fry, editor.
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|a Global best practices for evacuating people of all ages/ health conditions from workplaces of all kinds. Based on 12 years' research, it includes book + downloadable resources with tools, templates, case studies, sample plans, forms, and checklists...
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|a Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Acknowledgements; Dedication; Preface; Foreword; Foreword; Foreword; Contents; Introduction: The Essentials of Emergency Evacuation Planning; 0.1 Are You Prepared?; 0.1.1 Does Your Company Have Effective Emergency Evacuation Plans and Procedures in Place?; 0.1.2 Does Your Organization Have a Formally Agreed Upon Policy Regarding Emergency Evacuation of Your Premises; 0.1.3 Could Your Company be Deemed Guilty of Negligence in Regard to Protecting the Health and Safety of Those Who Use, Visit, or Reside in Your Premises?
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|a 0.2 Summary of How the Emergency Evacuation Planning Lifecycle Works0.2.1 Phase 1 -- Set up the Emergency Evacuation Planning Program..........; 0.2.2 Phase 2 -- Embed EEP Into an Aware and Prepared Corporate Culture; 0.2.3 Phase 3 -- Explore, Assess, and Understand the Environment; 0.2.4 Phase 4 -- Agree Upon an Evacuation Strategy; 0.2.5 Phase 5 -- Develop Evacuation Plans and Procedures; 0.2.6 Phase 6 -- The Ongoing Program: Exercise and Maintain the EEP; 0.3 EEP is an Ongoing Process; Discussion Questions -- Introduction; PHASE 1: -- Set Up the Emergency Evacuation Planning Program.
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|a 1.1 A Formal Methodology1.1.1 The Lifecycle Model; 1.1.2 Prerequisites; 1.2 Program Management; 1.2.1 Policy; 1.2.2 Strategy; 1.2.3 Tactics; 1.2.4 Plans; 1.2.5 Signage; 1.2.6 Program Management Viewed as a System; 1.3 Policy Development and Management Approval; 1.3.1 A Practical Approach to Developing Policy; 1.3.2 Gaining Support; 1.3.3 Terms of Reference; 1.4 Management Approval; 1.4.1 The Initial Approach; 1.4.2 Bidding for Permission; 1.4.3 The Basic Argument; 1.5 Making the Business Case; 1.5.1 Create a Strong Business Document; 1.5.2 Establish the Costs and Benefits; 1.6 Managing EEP.
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|a 1.6.1 Liaison with Other Services1.6.2 Single Point of Contact; 1.6.3 Communications; 1.6.4 Security; 1.6.5 Access Control; 1.6.6 Inventory Control; 1.7 Evacuation Triggers; 1.7.1 Classes of Incidents that Warrant Evacuation; 1.7.2 Six Emergencies Likely to Warrant an Evacuation; 1.8 Coordination with Business Continuity Management; 1.8.1 Similarities and Differences Between BCM and EEP; 1.8.2 Key Differences; 1.8.3 Common Ground; 1.9 Obligations and Responsibilities; 1.9.1 Legal Obligations; Phase 1 -- Key Actions; Discussion Questions -- Phase 1.
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|a PHASE 2 -- Embed EEP Into An Aware and Prepared Corporate Culture2.1 BCI Good Practice Guidelines; 2.1.1 What is the message?; 2.2.2 Training as an Ongoing Requirement; 2.2 Developing the Training Program; 2.3 Presenting the Training; 2.4 Publicizing Within the Company; 2.4.1 Message Strategy; 2.4.2 Conveying the Message within the Organization; 2.5 Aligning With Business Continuity; 2.5.1 What to Do When a BC Program Is in Place; 2.5.2 What to Do When No BC Program is in Place; 2.5.3 What to Do If You Decide to Take on BC; Phase 2 -- Key Actions; Discussion Questions -- Phase 2.
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