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Management of a fire in the operating room

Journal of Anesthesia, 2013
Operating room (OR) fires remain a significant source of liability for anesthesia providers and injury for patients, despite existing practice guidelines and other improvements in operating room safety. Factors contributing to OR fires are well understood and these occurrences are generally preventable. OR personnel must be familiar with the fire triad
Alan David, Kaye   +2 more
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Forest fire management with Negoplan

1996
The control of forest fires is a complex domain that requires a variety of knowledge and skills in decision making and planning under uncertainty. It poses a challenging problem for the design of simulation and support systems, and therefore acts as a good testbed for the application of intelligent system methodologies.
Sunil J. Noronha, Stan Szpakowicz
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Hiring- and firing-case managers

The Case Manager, 1999
Your organization's success depends on its ability to attract and maintain quality case managers. Unfortunately, this task often is easier said than done. In addition, today's tight labor market is making it harder than ever to find qualified employees. So how do you find the "right" person for the job?
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Fire management, made to measure

Science, 2017
Ecology Ecosystems, and the species within them, respond to fire in a variety of ways that can affect how they recover. In a Perspective, Kelly and Brotons highlight recent studies of the relationship between fire and biodiversity in fire-prone ecosystems in North America and Australia.
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Design of tools in fire management

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Pierpaolo Antonio Fusaro   +2 more
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Fire Modelling in Forest Fire management

2005
Fire Modelling in Forest Fire ...
Šerić, Ljiljana   +2 more
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Fire disaster Management

1995
The frequency, and therefore the risk, of accidents fulfilling the criteria of disasters have increased significantly during the last decades, parallel to and generated by the development of communities. The reasons for this are obvious: increasing population density increased settlement of high-risk areas increased technological ...
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Management of fire safety

Property Management, 1990
Looks at the importance of management in fire safety and the range of issues it covers. Covers organisation, procedures, structural provisions, maintenance, staff training, external contractors and tenants. Concludes that all provisions for fire safety ultimately depend on the quality of management.
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Fire In The Management Of Vegetation

Journal of Geography, 1973
Abstract Fire, either natural or man-caused, has influenced the pattern of vegetation in numerous areas over the earth. Factors that contribute to potential damage to either the vegetation and/or environment are examined. Since the extent of damage varies, a fire can be destructive or useful. The use of “prescribed” fire in land management accomplishes
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Fire as a Management Component

2014
Increasing attention to the roles of control fires in land management, in arenas as different as grassy savannas and near climax forests, and encompassing natural and anthropogenic landscapes in many parts of the world, relies progressively on the ecological understanding of the consequences, but also on how the use of fire may participate in wider ...
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