Evacuation responsiveness by government organisations (ERGO):the evacuation preparedness assessment workbook


Autoria(s): Shaw, Duncan; Albores-Barajas, Pavel; Anson, Susan; Kailiponi, Paul; Nagarajan, Magesh; Tissington, Patrick
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

This Evacuation Preparedness Assessment Workbook (EPAW) is a tool to assess the level of preparedness of Government Organisations (GOs) for the mass evacuation of their public. It has its origins in the results of a three-year, EU-funded research project called Evacuation Preparedness by Government Organisations (ERGO) which sought to research and strengthen the preparedness activities for the evacuation of cities, regions or even countries. This EPAW presents a list of tasks to be carried out at the different phases of evacuation preparedness. It also provides an assessment facility to evaluate how much progress GOs have made against each task, as well as indications of standard and best practices for each task. A brief background to the need for evacuation, the ERGO project and the development of the workbook is given next. After this, the application process of the workbook is explained and illustrated with an example.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/19696/1/Evacuation_responsiveness_by_governament_organisations.pdf

Shaw, Duncan; Albores-Barajas, Pavel; Anson, Susan; Kailiponi, Paul; Nagarajan, Magesh and Tissington, Patrick (2011). Evacuation responsiveness by government organisations (ERGO):the evacuation preparedness assessment workbook. Aston University.

Publicador

Aston University

Relação

http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/19696/

Tipo

Book

NonPeerReviewed