ABSTRACT

Terrorist or criminal attack, fire emergency, civil or geographic disruption, or major electrical failure recent years have witnessed an increase in the number of natural disasters and man-made events that have threatened the livelihoods of businesses and organizations worldwide. Security Manager‘s Guide to Disasters: Managing Through Emergencies,

chapter |2 pages

SECTION 1

chapter 1|8 pages

Loss Prevention

chapter 2|8 pages

The Emergency Procedure Plan

chapter |2 pages

SECTION 2

chapter 3|2 pages

Specific Threats and Emergencies

chapter 5|6 pages

Terrorism

chapter 8|4 pages

Combating Terrorism

chapter 9|12 pages

Bombs and Bomb Threats

chapter 11|4 pages

Computer Theft and Sabotage

chapter 12|10 pages

The Protection of Proprietary Information

chapter |2 pages

SECTION 3

chapter 17|6 pages

Infectious and Health Hazards

chapter 18|6 pages

Fire Emergency40

chapter 19|4 pages

Fire Science and Fire Classification

chapter 20|4 pages

Fire Safety Procedures and Guidelines

chapter |2 pages

SECTION 4

chapter 21|10 pages

The Disaster Management Process

chapter 22|16 pages

Disaster Management of the Incident

chapter |2 pages

SECTION 5

chapter 23|2 pages

Terrorism and Violence

chapter 24|22 pages

Violence in the Workplace

chapter 26|8 pages

Strikes

chapter 27|12 pages

Civil Disturbances

chapter |2 pages

SECTION 6

chapter 29|4 pages

Criminal Law

chapter 30|6 pages

Civil Law69

chapter 32|4 pages

Premises Liability

chapter 33|2 pages

Vicarious Liability

chapter 34|4 pages

Product Liability

chapter 35|2 pages

Contractual Liability

chapter 37|4 pages

Privacy Rights and Civil Rights Violations

chapter 38|4 pages

Right To Privacy

chapter 39|2 pages

The Invasion of Privacy and Defamation

chapter 40|10 pages

Incident Investigation

chapter |66 pages

Appendix A

chapter |26 pages

Appendix B

chapter |4 pages

Appendix C

chapter |4 pages

Appendix D

chapter |4 pages

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