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  • Protecting Emergency Responders Volume 2by Tom LaTourrette; D.J. Peterson; James Bartis; Brian Jackson; Ari Houser

    RAND Corporation 2003; US$ 9.95

    Firefighters, law enforcement officers, and emergency medical service responders play a critical role in protecting people and property in the event of fires, medical emergencies, terrorist acts, and numerous other emergencies. The authors examine the hazards that responders face and the personal protective technology needed to contend with those hazards. The findings are based on in-depth discussions with 190 members of the emergency responder community and are intended to help define the protective technology needs of responders and develop a comprehensive personal protective technology research agenda. more...

  • Prehospital Trauma Careby Eldar Soreide; Christopher M. Grande

    Informa Healthcare 2001; US$ 220.00

    Comprehensive in scope and content, Prehospital Trauma Care (PTC) covers all aspects of emergency medicine-triage assessment and treatment, anesthesia, intensive care, psychiatry, health and military disasters, burns, shock, and surgery. Written by over 70 distinguished international experts representing Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Israel, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, the UK, and the USA. Considering geographic and cultural perspectives in trauma care, Prehospital Trauma Care explores demographics and mechanisms of injury in PTC organization of PTC in developed countries worldwide the hierarchy of the prehospital trauma... more...

  • Protecting Emergency Respondersby Brian A. Jackson; D.J. Peterson; James T. Bartis

    RAND Corporation 2002; US$ 9.95

    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. more...

  • The Public Health Consequences of Disastersby Eric K. Noji

    Oxford University Press 1997; US$ 67.00

    This book summarizes the most recent and useful information about the public health impact of natural and man-made disasters. It emphasizes the uses of epidemiologic knowledge about different types of disasters. Each chapter is based on a variety of experiences and literature drawn from both developing and industrialized countries. more...

  • Natural Disastersby Pan American Health Organization

    Pan American Health Organization 2000; US$ 25.00

    This publication outlines the health sector's role in reducing the impact of disasters, laying out a framework that an administrator can rely on to make effective decisions in managing the health sector''s activities to reduce the consequences of disasters. It describes the overall effects of disasters on health, highlighting myths and realities, and summarizes how the health sector must organize itself to cope with disasters. The book emphasizes the multisectoral nature of disaster preparedness and sets forth guidelines for preparing health sector disaster plans, means of coordination, and special technical programs before a disaster hits. The book also includes ground-breaking information on the management of supplies in a disaster more...

  • Hospital Preparation for Bioterrorby III Joseph H. McIsaac

    Elsevier 2006; US$ 124.00

    Hospital Preparation for Bioterror provides an extremely timely guide to improving the readiness of hospitals or healthcare organizations to manage mass casualties as a result of bioterrorism, biological warfare, and natural disasters. Contributions from leading law enforcement agencies, hospital administrators, clinical engineers, surgeons and terror-prevention professionals provide the most comprehensive, well-rounded source for this valuable information. Chapters on logistics and protecting the infrastructure help personnel distinguish the specific risks and vulnerabilities of each unique institution and assists in identifying specific solutions for disaster and bioterrorism preparedness. ·Principles and techniques discussed are applicable... more...

  • Fundamentos para la mitigación de desastres en establecimientos de saludby Pan American Health Organization

    Pan American Health Organization 1999; US$ 25.00

    Este documento ha sido preparado por la Organización Panamericana de la Salud para autoridades nacionales y locales; para administradores hospitalarios, funcionarios y personal en general relacionado con las instalaciones de la salud; para médicos, profesionales de la salud, arquitectos e ingenieros diseñadores y constructores, personal técnico encargado de la operación y el mantenimiento, y para docentes. Su propósito es informar a las personas involucradas en el planeamiento, la operación y el manejo de los servicios acerca del modo en que los establecimientos pueden resultar afectados por la ocurrencia de sismos, y suministrar una herramienta útil que les permita incorporar los procedimientos de mitigación del riesgo sísmico, tanto en la... more...

  • Los desastres naturales y la proteccion de la saludby Pan American Health Organization

    Pan American Health Organization 2000; US$ 22.00

    Estas pautas tienen por fin presentar un marco seguro para que los administradores adopten decisiones acertadas para la gestión de actividades del sector salud destinadas a menguar las consecuencias de los desastres. No se han formulado con la intención de abordar todas las situaciones imprevistas. De hecho, quizá sea preciso adaptar algunos de los procedimientos recomendados para atender ciertas necesidades locales. Abrigamos la esperanza de que esta obra ayude a preparar manuales adaptables a las condiciones locales. Los 14 capítulos y 4 anexos técnicos del libro describen los efectos generales de los desastres para la salud y ponen de relieve varios mitos y realidades. Aunque cada desastre tiene características singulares, hay varios... more...

  • Desarrollo de sistemas de servicios de emergencias médicasby Pan American Health Organization

    Pan American Health Organization 2003; US$ 32.00

    El propósito de esta guía es orientar a los formuladores de políticas de los sistemas de seguridad pública al considerar la posibiidad de establecer un sistema de servicios de emergencias médicas (SSEM). Esta guía está basada en la experiencia y la historia de un modelo frecuentemente utilizado en los Estados Unidos y muchos países europeos, y destaca los aspectos más comunes de los elementos centrales de esos sistemas. Se prevé que este documento pueda ser utilizado por los formuladores de políticas en los ministerios de salud y seguridad pública, comisiones responsables de establecer, superviar y promocionar servicicos de emergencias médicas, como marco de referncia a la hora de diseñar el modelo de su sistema. more...

  • Protecting Emergency Responders, Volume 4by Henry H. Willis; Nicholas G. Castle; Elizabeth M. Sloss; James T. Bartis

    RAND Corporation 2006; US$ 9.95

    This monograph serves as a technical source for National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) incident commander guidelines for emergency response immediately following large structural collapse events. It characterizes response activities and expected hazards, and develops guidelines for selecting appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). The partial or complete collapse of a multistory building creates an array of physical, chemical, and biological hazards. The most significant uncertainties are the composition and magnitude of the hazards present in the postcollapse environment. Although hazard monitoring can reduce these uncertainties, this type of monitoring will not be available during the first few postcollapse... more...