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E-book: Oxford Manual of Major Incident Management

(Academic Department of Emergency Medicine, James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough, Cleveland, UK), (Consultant and Senior Lecturer in Emergency Medicine, James Cook University Hospital, Middlesbrough, Cleveland, UK)
  • Format: 480 pages
  • Pub. Date: 10-Aug-2017
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191059308
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  • Format: 480 pages
  • Pub. Date: 10-Aug-2017
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191059308

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The Oxford Manual of Major Incident Management brings together and integrates the key facts for all those involved in major incident planning and response. This will be an invaluable resource for a wide range of professionals, from doctors across emergency medicine, public health, general practice, pre-hospital care, and communicable disease control, to nurses, emergency services, administrators and planners.

Transport, industrial, and natural disasters have always necessitated a coordinated interagency, multi-professional response, and with the rising threat in terrorist incidents, that need has never been greater. The information base required to plan for and manage this response has now been collected together into a single user friendly volume, clearly describing the hazards and their management at all stages. This manual will be useful in planning for all types of major incident, acting as the basis for training, and as an aide-memoir during an event. Authoritative, comprehensive, and concise, this quick-reference guide will be of use to both established experts and to novices in the field.
List of Abbreviations
ix
1 An Introduction to Major Incident Management
1(34)
2 The Concept of Resilience
35(16)
3 The Framework for a Major Incident Response
51(46)
4 Responsibilities of Relevant Agencies, Services, and Other Bodies and Individuals
97(38)
5 Casualty and Scene Medical Management
135(30)
6 Special Incidents
165(38)
7 Communications
203(26)
8 Chemical Incidents
229(30)
9 Biological Incidents
259(28)
10 Radiological and Nuclear Incidents
287(44)
11 Conventional Weapons: Explosives and Ballistics
331(14)
12 The Hospital Response
345(32)
13 Post-Incident Recovery and Business Continuity
377(20)
14 Psychological Aspects of Major Incidents
397(14)
15 Dealing with the Media
411(8)
Appendix A Further Reading 419(2)
Appendix B Useful Websites 421(6)
Appendix C Religious and Cultural Issues 427(18)
Index 445
Ian Greaves qualified at the University of Birmingham Medical School in 1986. He trained in General Medicine and Emergency Medicine, joined the British Army and was appointed Consultant in 1997. He was appointed to Visiting Professor in Emergency Medicine at the University of Teesside in 2002. He is author or editor of several books and numerous chapters and papers on Emergency Medicine, Trauma and Pre-hospital Care. He is Chairman of the Research Committee, Member of the Speciality Advisory Board and Member of the Management Board of the Faculty of Pre-hospital Care.