Pour planifier la réponse au sinistre

Pour planifier la réponse au sinistre
Title Pour planifier la réponse au sinistre PDF eBook
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Publisher
Pages 95
Release 1997
Genre Emergency management
ISBN 9782550310716

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Planifier la réponse au sinistre

Planifier la réponse au sinistre
Title Planifier la réponse au sinistre PDF eBook
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Pages 98
Release 2008
Genre Assistance in emergencies
ISBN 9782550541783

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Pour Planifier la Reponse au Sinistre

Pour Planifier la Reponse au Sinistre
Title Pour Planifier la Reponse au Sinistre PDF eBook
Author Claude Belhumeur
Publisher [Québec] : Gouvernement du Québec, Direction générale de la sécurité et de la prévention
Pages 95
Release 1997
Genre Emergency management
ISBN 9782550310716

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Préparer la réponse aux sinistres

Préparer la réponse aux sinistres
Title Préparer la réponse aux sinistres PDF eBook
Author Québec (Province). Ministère de la sécurité publique. Direction de la planification et des politiques
Publisher
Pages 46
Release 2021
Genre
ISBN 9782550886921

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Plan régional de sécurité civile

Plan régional de sécurité civile
Title Plan régional de sécurité civile PDF eBook
Author Julienne Michaud
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Release 2009
Genre
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Building an Emergency Plan

Building an Emergency Plan
Title Building an Emergency Plan PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Getty Publications
Pages 281
Release 2000-02-03
Genre Art
ISBN 089236551X

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Building an Emergency Plan provides a step-by-step guide that a cultural institution can follow to develop its own emergency preparedness and response strategy. This workbook is divided into three parts that address the three groups generally responsible for developing and implementing emergency procedures—institution directors, emergency preparedness managers, and departmental team leaders—and discuss the role each should play in devising and maintaining an effective emergency plan. Several chapters detail the practical aspects of communication, training, and forming teams to handle the safety of staff and visitors, collections, buildings, and records. Emergencies covered include natural events such as earthquakes or floods, as well as human-caused emergencies, such as fires that occur during renovation. Examples from the Barbados Museum and Historical Society, the Museo de Arte Popular Americano in Chile, the Mystic Seaport Museum in Connecticut, and the Seattle Art Museum show how cultural institutions have prepared for emergencies relevant to their sites, collections, and regions.

Heritage Sites of Astronomy and Archaeoastronomy in the Context of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention

Heritage Sites of Astronomy and Archaeoastronomy in the Context of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention
Title Heritage Sites of Astronomy and Archaeoastronomy in the Context of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention PDF eBook
Author Clive L. N. Ruggles
Publisher
Pages 304
Release 2017-11-30
Genre Archaeoastronomy
ISBN 9780954086770

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This joint venture between ICOMOS, the advisory body to UNESCO on cultural sites, and the International Astronomical Union is the second volume in an ongoing exploration of themes and issues relating to astronomical heritage in particular and to science and technology heritage in general. It examines a number of key questions relating to astronomical heritage sites and their potential recognition as World Heritage, attempting to identify what might constitute "outstanding universal value" in relation to astronomy. "Heritage Sites of Astronomy and Archaeoastronomy--Volume 2" represents the culmination of several years' work to address some of the most challenging issues raised in the first ICOMOS-IAU Thematic Study, published in 2010. These include the recognition and preservation of the value of dark skies at both cultural and natural sites and landscapes; balancing archaeoastronomical considerations in the context of broader archaeological and cultural values; the potential for serial nominations; and management issues such as preserving the integrity of astronomical sightlines through the landscape.Its case studies are developed in greater depth than those in volume 1, and generally structured as segments of draft nomination dossiers. They include seven-stone antas (prehistoric dolmens) in Portugal and Spain, the thirteen towers of Chankillo in Peru, the astronomical timing of irrigation in Oman, Pic du Midi de Bigorre Observatory in France, Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, and Aoraki-Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve in New Zealand. A case study on Stonehenge, already a World Heritage Site, focuses on preserving the integrity of the solstitial sightlines.As for the first ICOMOS-IAU Thematic Study, a international team of authors including historians, astronomers and heritage professionals is led by Professor Clive Ruggles for the IAU and Professor Michel Cotte for ICOMOS.