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  1. Business Continuity Planning

    Protecting Your Organization's Life

    Edited by Ken Doughty

    Series: Best Practices

    Once considered a luxury, a business continuity plan has become a necessity. Many companies are required to have one by law. Others have implemented them to protect themselves from liability, and some have adopted them after a disaster or after a near miss. Whatever your reason, the right...

    Published September 10th 2000 by Auerbach Publications

  2. Protection, Security, and Safeguards

    Practical Approaches and Perspectives

    Edited by Dale L. June

    Our need for security has not waned since the dawn of civilization - it has only increased and become more complicated. Protection, Security, and Safeguards: Practical Approaches and Perspectives draws on the security prowess of former secret service agents and other notable security professionals...

    Published June 27th 2000 by CRC Press

  3. Mass Fatality and Casualty Incidents

    A Field Guide

    By Robert A. Jensen

    Mass Fatality and Casualty Incidents: A Field Guide presents in checklist form the recommended responses to events that result in mass fatalities, such as the Oklahoma City bombing, the crash of a jet airliner, or the attack on the World Trade Center. All cities in the United States will have to...

    Published November 17th 1999 by CRC Press

  4. Investigating Computer-Related Crime

    By Peter Stephenson, Keith Gilbert

    Written by an experienced information security specialist, Investigating Computer-Related Crime is tailored to the needs of corporate information professionals and investigators. It gives a step-by-step approach to understanding and investigating security problems, and offers the technical...

    Published September 27th 1999 by CRC Press

  5. Emergency Action for Chemical and Biological Warfare Agents

    By D. Hank Ellison

    A HazMat team evacuates five square miles of a city business district in response to a chemical spill. Ten city blocks away, a police special response team forms a perimeter around an office building where a terrorist threatens the release of a deadly chemical agent. Meanwhile, paramedics...

    Published September 27th 1999 by CRC Press

  6. First Unit Responder

    A Guide to Physical Evidence Collection for Patrol Officers

    By Mark R. Hawthorne

    "Physical evidence cannot be wrong; it cannot perjure itself; it cannot be wholly absent. Only its interpretation can err. Only human failure to find it, study and understand it, can diminish its value."-Presiding Judge, Harris v U.S., 331 U.S. 145 (1947) HOW TO MAINTAIN THE INTEGRITY OF THE CRIME...

    Published November 11th 1998 by CRC Press

  7. The Retailer's Guide to Loss Prevention and Security

    By Donald J. Horan

    The Retailer's Guide to Loss Prevention and Security is an introduction to retail security. It covers the basic principles, the various techniques and technologies available, and the retailer's interaction with the police, courts, and the law.Donald J. Horan, President of Loss Control Concepts, Ltd...

    Published November 26th 1996 by CRC Press

  8. The Essential Pocket Book of Emergency Chemical Management

    By David R. Quigley

    Save time - and maybe a life - with The Essential Pocket Book of Emergency Chemical Management. This detailed, no-nonsense guide contains all the information first responders need to quickly and effectively manage a chemical spill or leak. It efficiently presents information in an easy-to-use table...

    Published February 20th 1996 by CRC Press

  9. Hazardous Materials Emergencies

    The Professional Response Team

    By John R. Cashman

    From the Introduction This book is mostly structured around first-person interviews with nationally and locally recognized experts who have been in hazardous materials response for a number of years. To aid networking, the addresses and telephone numbers of all persons interviewed are listed at the...

    Published October 25th 1995 by CRC Press

  10. Emergency Response and Hazardous Chemical Management

    Principles and Practices

    By Clyde B. Strong, T. Rick Irvin

    Management of hazardous chemicals and materials-particularly during emergency release situations-is a critical part of routine training required for workers and professionals in the chemical, petroleum and manufacturing industries. Proper storage of highly reactive chemical agents, correct choice...

    Published September 30th 1995 by CRC Press