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    machinery, execution of numerous work activities simultaneously. Working environment like in Pakistan where safety culture does not prevail results in increased vulnerability to accidents thus frequent emergency situations on construction projects. The author being a Project Manager on construction projects have experienced number of emergency situation involving loss of life of worker. The Safety Rules requires that the constructor shall establish Emergency Response Procedures for every project, Life

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    Emergency responders face the difficult task of ensuring the safety and wellbeing of the citizens they serve. Natural and man-made disasters augment the daily threats that responders face. The threat of disaster poses an especially large risk due to their massive sizes and therefore, additional susceptibility to hazards. The Kansas City government created an Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) to combat the most likely dangers they are likely to face based off of their Threats, Hazards Identification

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    The Taum Sauk Upper Reservoir Failure occurred on December 14, 2005, ironically on the same day the annual drill between Ameren and local emergency personnel was scheduled to be held. This failure released 1.5 billion gallons of water down Profitt Mountain and into Johnson Shut-Ins State Park. This was an emergency event that impacted one family’s home, and three vehicles traveling on Route N. The reservoir failure is classified as a man-made event as it was caused by a failure of the over pumping

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    Part A 28th Amendment: The 28th amendment requires labeling on all produce that is genetically engineered and products that contain Genetically Modified Organisms’ (GMO’s). Topic: This amendment is within the topic of Food and Public Safety. This amendment protects the public from buying genetically modified products without their knowledge. This amendment would give the people the right to know what is in their food and products and will also give people the assurance that their money is going to

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    A disaster is something that happens suddenly and causes much suffering or loss to many people. The ability of a disaster victim to prepare for, respond to, and recover from a disaster depends on a variety of factors that often are beyond the person’s immediate control. The severity and longevity of the event, the efficiency of the warning systems, the victim’s health status, and the individual’s access to resources are a few of the factors influencing an individual’s response and recovery ability

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    taking up such a large percentage of land, there is less land for farmers, housing, and other resources. Landfills also give off multiple dangerous chemicals. For example, landfills give off greenhouse gases, dioxins, furans, and mercury (“Public Health, Safety, and the Environment”). Landfills are also a severe cause of deforestation. Also, landfills take

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    In view of discussing things that first responders must consider when preparing for chemical, biological, radiological/nuclear, and explosive incident (CBRNE) threats has more to consider in the realms of public safety and emergency situation. To start with, every small group of individuals has the ability to cause massive damage and extensive human suffering with little or no warning. Typically, firefighters, cops, EMS staff, and regular citizen volunteers will react and be on the scene minutes

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    Emergency disaster situations can be defined in three ways accidental, natural, or wilful. An accidental disaster refers to an event which is totally unexpected such as a house fire started by an electrical fault. Similarly, an illustration of a natural disaster would be the recent earthquakes which took place in Christchurch, NZ between September 2010 and February 2011 that resulted in devastating and far reaching consequences for the country. Foremost in many minds when recollecting a wilful disaster

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    prevalent, far reaching, and widespread. As a consequence, preserving the safety, security, and prosperity of all parts of our society is becoming more challenging. Among various aspects of the U.S emergency management system, communication is one of the most critical requirements. The word communicate implies conveying thoughts, ideas, warnings, instructions, orders, command, knowledge and information (mass education and public awareness), warning of impending threat of disasters, calling various

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    police to control. Grant money has continued to flow through the Chicago police department for this reason to come up with a better, new and more sophisticated approach to the crime within the city. After the 9/11 terrorist attack in New York, public safety became an even higher priority and federal grants poured in. Subsequently, the planning of expansion of police video surveillance throughout the city started and the birth of Police Observation Devices, or otherwise known as POD cameras or Blue

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