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Risk Analysis and the Security Survey, 3rd Edition
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Risk Analysis and the Security Survey, 3rd Edition

by Gene Tucker, James F. Broder
February 2006
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
392 pages
12h 13m
English
Butterworth-Heinemann
Content preview from Risk Analysis and the Security Survey, 3rd Edition
8. Establish assembly points. Show the assembly points in the
Emergency Action Guide (if required) or on wall maps.
5
If feasible,
place a sign, placard, or brightly painted markings on the ground to
indicate where employees are to assemble. Assembly points should
be a reasonable distance from the building, so that employees and
guests are not injured by the emergenc y or other dangers. They should
not be located where they could impede emergency operations or
equipment.
9. Devise a method to account for employees and guests. This can
be accomplished through a sign-in log, by having area supervisors
taking roll calls of their employees and guests, or
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ISBN: 9780750679220