Handbook of Emergency Response : A Human Factors and Systems Engineering Approach

Title: Handbook of Emergency Response : A Human Factors and Systems Engineering Approach
Author: Adedeji B Badiru, LeeAnn Racz
ISBN: 113807733X / 9781138077331
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 758
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2017
Availability: 2 to 3 weeks

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Despite preemptive preparations, disasters can and do occur. Whether natural disasters, catastrophic accidents, or terrorist attacks, the risk cannot be completely eliminated. A carefully prepared response is your best defense. Handbook of Emergency Response: A Human Factors and Systems Engineering Approach presents practical advice and guidelines on how to plan the coordinated execution of emergency response.

A useful tool to mitigate logistical problems that often follow disasters or extreme events, the core of this guide is the role of human factors in emergency response project management. The handbook provides a systematic structure for communication, cooperation, and coordination. It highlights what must be done and when, and how to identify the resources required for each effort. The book tackles cutting-edge research in topics such as evacuation planning, chemical agent sensor placement, and riverflow prediction. It offers strategies for establishing an effective training program for first responders and insightful advice in managing waste associated with disasters.

Managing a project in the wake of a tragedy is complicated and involves various emotional, sentimental, reactive, and chaotic responses. This is the time that a structured communication model is most needed. Having a guiding model for emergency response can help put things in proper focus. This book provides that model. It guides you through planning for and responding to various emergencies and in overcoming the challenges in these tasks.

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Preface

Part I : Technical Challenges
Chapter 1 :
Robotic Technologies for First Response : A Review
Chapter 2 : A Practical, Simplified Chemical Agent Sensor Placement Methodology
Chapter 3 : Harnessing Disruptive Technologies : Quick Systems Engineering for Emergency Response
Chapter 4 : An Emerging Framework for Unmanned Aircraft Systems in the National Airspace System : Opportunities and Challenges for First Responders and Emergency Management
Chapter 5 : Optimization in Evacuation Route Planning
Chapter 6 : Evacuation Planning, Analysis, and Management
Chapter 7 : Hierarchical Optimization for Helicopter Mission Planning in Large-Scale Emergencies
Chapter 8 : Riverflow Prediction for Emergency Response : Military Applications Using Artificial Neural Networks

Part II : Human Factors Issues
Chapter 9 :
Understanding the Influence of the "Cry Wolf Hypothesis" and "False Alarm Effect" on Public Response to Emergency Warnings
Chapter 10 : Accessible Emergency Management : A Human Factors Engineering Approach
Chapter 11 : Framework for Preparing for the Unprepared
Chapter 12 : Lest we forget : A Critical Analysis of Bioterrorist Incidents, National Exercises and U.S. Prevention, Response, and Recovery Strategies
Chapter 13 : Resilience to WMD : Communication and Active Participation are Key
Chapter 14 : First responders : A Biomechanical Evaluation of Supply Distribution
Chapter 15 : Dynamics and Dangers of Therapeutic Strategies for Organophosphate Poisoning : A Physiologically Based Model

Part III : Managerial Models
Chapter 16 :
Coordinated Project Systems Approach to Emergency Response
Chapter 17 : Overcoming Obstacles to Integrated Response among Incongruent Organizations
Chapter 18 : Decisions in Disaster Recovery Operations : A Game Theoretic Perspective on Organization Cooperation
Chapter 19 : Integrating Department of Defense Response with Nongovernmental Options during a Disaster
Chapter 20 : Time is a Murderer : The Cost of Critical Path Drag in Emergency Response
Chapter 21 : Coordination and Control in Emergency Response
Chapter 22 : Managing the Complexities of Incident Command
Chapter 23 : Begin with the End in Mind : "An All-Hazards Systems Approach to Waste Management Planning for Homeland Security Incidents"
Chapter 24 : Creating Effective Response Communications
Chapter 25 : Assessing the State of Knowledge about Emergency Management in Other Countries
Chapter 26 : Framework for Real-Time, All-Hazards Global Situational Awareness
Chapter 27 : All-Hazards Response Team Preparation : Planning and Training Concepts
Chapter 28 : Medical Supply Chain Resiliency in Disasters
Chapter 29 : Decision Support for Inland Waterways Emergency Response

Index