Ch. 1: Introduction -- ch. 2: The terrorist incidents -- ch. 3: Performance and availability of personal protective equipment -- ch. 4: Information and training -- ch. 5: Site management for personal protection -- ch. 6: Recommendations for moving forward -- ch. 7: Concluding remarks -- Appendix A: Organizing partners -- Appendix B: Conference participatns -- Appendix C: conference agenda -- Appendix D: Summaries of plenary presentations.
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Based on a 2001 conference held in New York City that looked at ways of improving health and safety for emergency workers who respond to terrorist attacks. It is intended for managers and decisionmakers to help them understand the working and safety environment associated with such attacks.
Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
JSTOR
22573/cttd4j6
Protecting emergency responders.
083303149X
Conference proceedings
Employees-- Safety measures, Congresses.
Industrial safety, Congresses.
Protective clothing.
Emergency Medical Technicians-- United States, Congresses.
Occupational Health-- United States, Congresses.
Protective Devices-- United States, Congresses.
Rescue Work-- United States, Congresses.
Risk Management-- United States, Congresses.
Terrorism-- United States, Congresses.
Employees-- Safety measures.
Engineering & Applied Sciences.
Industrial safety.
MEDICAL-- Occupational & Industrial Medicine.
Protective clothing.
Social Sciences.
Social Welfare & Social Work - General.
Social Welfare & Social Work.
Technology - General.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING-- Fire Science.
MED061000
TEC-- 045000
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Jackson, Brian A.,1972-
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
Rand Corporation.
Science and Technology Policy Institute (Rand Corporation)