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Modeling of a Nuclear Emergency Plan: Communication Management

Human and Ecological Risk Assessment (HERA), 2015
Adolfo Lopez-Paredes
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Mobilizing practitioners to support the Emergency Recovery Plan for freshwater biodiversity

Conservation Science and Practice, 2021
Freshwater biodiversity loss is one of the greatest environmental threats in our changing world. Although declines have been reported extensively in the literature, much less attention has been devoted to solving the freshwater biodiversity crisis ...
W. Twardek   +20 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief

Systematic Reviews in Pharmacy, 2018
Due to lack of facilities and expensive medicines most of the patients in developing courtiers do not get adequate treatment for HIV/AIDS. Hence it was an immediate requirement that the developed countries and the developing countries walk hand in hand ...
Siddharthsinh Jadeja   +3 more
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Guidance on Completing a Written Allergy and Anaphylaxis Emergency Plan

Pediatrics, 2017
Anaphylaxis is a potentially life-threatening, severe allergic reaction. The immediate assessment of patients having an allergic reaction and prompt administration of epinephrine, if criteria for anaphylaxis are met, promote optimal outcomes.
Julie Wang, S. Sicherer
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Planning for emergencies

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1994
Abstract In this, the fourth and final article in his series on compliance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations, Mr. Seibert discusses the requirements for emergency action and fire prevention plans.—Kurt J. Matushek, Assistant Editor.
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Problems in emergency planning

Energy, 1983
Abstract Emergency planning is directed at events of periodic rather than routine occurrence. The paper focuses on three major problems in emergency planning: 1. (i) Most planning is directed at specific agent-caused effects. This focus diverts attention away from more generalized principles of planning that cut through all types of emergencies ...
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Emergency Preparedness Plan

Workplace Health & Safety, 2015
Although some disasters can be predicted, others may occur without much warning. The occupational and environmental health nurse should be involved in all aspects of an emergency response plan.
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RAILROADS IN EMERGENCY PLANNING

Energy, 1983
Abstract Railroad contingency planning is linked up with an elaborate government network including the Departments of Transportation, Defense (principally the Joint Chiefs of Staff). Justice, Commerce, and Energy and the Interstate Commerce Commission.
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Emergency Planning

2013
It is a definition of a term for the ...
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