Disaster and Recovery Planning, 6th edition
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Disaster and Recovery Planning, 6th editionThis is a single license Digital eBook PDF File that is downloadable, and password protected eBook Description This new edition of a bestseller book addresses the complexities of disaster preparedness and business continuity. Updated with the latest statistics, the new edition includes an overview of natural disasters, coverage of computer and data protection expanded to include cyber attacks on the private sector, and information on managing data

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This new edition of a bestseller book addresses the complexities of disaster preparedness and business continuity. Updated with the latest statistics, the new edition includes an overview of natural disasters, coverage of computer and data protection expanded to include cyber-attacks on the private sector, and information on managing data privacy. It also includes the latest information on dirty bombs, chemical and biological agents and weapons, disaster planning and recovery issues, regulatory influences and emergency preparedness. This reference highlights the importance of prevention as well as controlling the effects of a disaster on a company’s operations.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1—Disaster Planning and Recovery Issues
  • Disaster Strikes
  • Vitals
  • Classifying Disasters
  • Types Of Disasters
  • Disaster Planning Issues
  • Occupant Issues
  • Building Issues
  • Business Issues
  • Addressing The Issues
  • Developing The Recovery Plan
  • Chapter 2—Regulatory Influences
  • Compliance Issues
  • General Industry Emergency Response and Preparedness Requirements
  • Other Compliance Issues
  • The Americans with Disabilities Act
  • Chapter 3—Emergency Preparedness
  • Key Elements In Emergency Preparedness
  • Planning For Potential Disasters
  • Response Effectiveness and Leadership
  • The Chain of Command
  • Communications
  • Accounting for Personnel
  • The Emergency Response Team
  • Training
  • Personal Protection
  • Medical Assistance
  • Security
  • Summary
  • Chapter 4—The Nature of Disasters
  • Types Of Disasters
  • Natural Disasters
  • Storm Surge Overview
  • Storm Surge vs. Storm Tide
  • Factors Impacting Surge
  • Weather Related Deaths and Injuries
  • Man-made Disasters
  • Chapter 5—Fire/Life Safety
  • Prevention Issues And Response Measures
  • Fire Protection Systems
  • Signaling
  • Notifying Emergency Personnel
  • Automatic Notification Systems
  • Control Mechanisms
  • Fire Extinguishers
  • Assessing Fire Protection Systems
  • General Work Environment
  • Walkways
  • Floor and Wall Openings
  • Stairs and Stairways
  • Means of Egress
  • Exit Doors
  • Electrical System Components
  • Flammable And Combustible Materials
  • Building Classifications
  • Assemblies
  • Business
  • Correctional and Detention
  • Education
  • Healthcare
  • Industrial
  • Residential
  • Mercantile
  • Storage
  • Hazard Classification
  • Chapter 6—Bomb Threats and Terrorism
  • The Nature Of Bombs
  • Bomb Threats
  • Planning for the Bomb Threat
  • The Physical Security Plan
  • The Bomb Incident Plan
  • Security Against Bomb Incidents
  • Mail Center Security
  • Vulnerability
  • Motivation
  • Developing The Bomb Threat Response Plan
  • Evacuation
  • Bomb Threat Response Plan— Considerations
  • Command Center Organization
  • Physical Security—Placed Bombs v. Mailed Bombs
  • Responding To Bomb Threats
  • Written Threats
  • Telephone Threats
  • Search Team Deployment
  • Bomb Screening Program
  • Vulnerability Assessment
  • The Mail Center Security Coordinator
  • Suspected Mail Bombs— Screening Response Procedures
  • Package Verification
  • Holding/Carrying Containers
  • Testing The Plan
  • Biological And Chemical Threats
  • Anthrax
  • The Treatment For Anthrax
  • Media Relations
  • Summary
  • Chapter 7—Dirty Bombs
  • Background
  • The Impact of Dirty Bombs
  • Sources of Radioactive Material
  • What To Do Following a Dirty Bomb Explosion
  • Chapter 8—Chemical, Biological and Radiological Weapons and the Facility Manager—An Overview
  • Introduction
  • Goals
  • Explosives
  • Incendiaries
  • Biological Weapons
  • Chemical Agents
  • Nuclear Weapons
  • The Risks
  • Personal/Physical Signals
  • Chapter 9—Evacuation
  • Evacuations
  • Means of Egress
  • Types of Evacuation
  • Evacuation Factors
  • Bomb Threats
  • Option 1: Ignore The Bomb Threat
  • Option 2: Order An Immediate Evacuation
  • Option 3: Search and Evacuate
  • Evacuation And Search Units
  • Evacuation and Search Unit Training
  • Additional Considerations
  • Reporting Locations
  • Maintaining the Evacuation Route
  • Chapter 10—Earthquakes
  • The Nature Of Earthquakes
  • Structural Versus Nonstructural Components
  • Causes of Nonstructural Damage
  • Methods for Reducing Nonstructural Hazards
  • Emergency Planning Guidelines
  • Human Response
  • Earthquake Plans
  • Training
  • Exercises
  • Personal Emergency Kits
  • Master Earthquake Planning Checklist
  • Sources
  • Chapter 11—Violence in the Workplace
  • Crime In The Workplace: An Overview
  • Categories of Workplace Violence
  • Workplace Violence—The Cost
  • Employer Response
  • Employer Requirements
  • The Written Safety Program
  • Recognizing the Warning Signs of Violence
  • Workplace Violence Prevention—Responsibilities
  • Employee Responsibilities
  • Manager and Supervisor Responsibilities
  • Department Head Responsibilities
  • Human Resources Staff Responsibilities
  • Employee Assistance Program Counselor Responsibilities
  • Union/Employee Organization Responsibilities
  • Facilities Staff/Securities Staff Responsibilities
  • Law Enforcement Staff Responsibilities
  • Workplace Violence Prevention—Employee Training
  • Workplace Violence Checklist
  • Handling Threats
  • Employee Relations Considerations
  • Security Measures
  • Workplace Security
  • The Violence Protection Program: A Basic Action Plan
  • Workplace Violence As A Liability Issue
  • Hiring New Workers
  • Retaining Employees
  • Limiting Exposure to Liability
  • Recovery After An Incident
  • Chapter 12—Computer and Data Protection
  • Computer And Edp Systems Protection
  • Fire Hazards
  • External Hazards
  • Risk Assessment
  • Elements Of Computer Security
  • Physical Access Controls
  • Climate
  • Fire Safety/Suppression
  • Data Interception
  • Computer Room Example
  • Physical and Environmental Protection
  • Data Protection
  • Protecting Data
  • Cyber Threats
  • Key Cyber Risk Management Concepts
  • Incorporating Cyber Risk into a Risk Management Plan
  • Managing Data Privacy
  • Mitigation Strategies
  • Recommended Web Server Security
  • Recommended Operating System Security
  • Additional Operating System Security:
  • Securing Web Services
  • Cloud Computing
  • Essential Characteristics of the Cloud
  • Service Models
  • Client/Tenant Control
  • Deployment Models
  • Chapter 13—Standby Power Systems
  • Emergency Preparedness And Standby Power Systems
  • Determining Standby Power Requirements
  • System Types
  • Determining the Appropriate System
  • SUMMARY
  • Chapter 14—Loss Prevention Strategies
  • Developing Your Strategy
  • Scope of the Disaster
  • Nature of Business Operations
  • Time Frames
  • Cost
  • Loss Prevention
  • Develop the Loss Prevention Policy
  • Identify and Evaluate Hazards
  • Determine Recovery Priorities
  • Contingencies For Data/System Availability
  • Recovery Options
  • Backup Options
  • Loss Prevention Techniques
  • Flood Loss
  • Hot Work Losses
  • Contingency Planning
  • Develop Scenarios
  • Develop Strategies
  • Plan Testing, Training and Exercises
  • Computer Security Incident Handling
  • Summary
  • Sources
  • Chapter 15—Crisis Planning and Damage Control
  • Crisis Planning
  • The Crisis Plan
  • The Media’s Role In Recovery Efforts
  • Press Releases
  • Radio And Television “Spots”
  • Automated Voice Mail/Telephone Answering Devices
  • Chapter 16—Mitigation
  • Mitigation
  • Chapter 17—Assessing and Managing Risk
  • Risk Management
  • Risk Assessment
  • Threat Assessment
  • Defining Threats
  • Identifying Likely Threat Event Profiles and Tactics
  • Assigning a Threat Rating
  • Alternative Approach
  • Vulnerability Assessment
  • Initial Vulnerability Estimate
  • Vulnerability Estimate Screening
  • Site Questions
  • Architectural Questions
  • Structural and Building Envelope Questions
  • Utility Systems Questions
  • Mechanical Systems
  • Plumbing and Gas Systems
  • Electrical Systems
  • Fire Alarm Systems
  • Communications and Information Technology Systems
  • Chapter 18—Putting the Plan Together
  • Putting It Together
  • Step 1: Establish A Planning Team
  • Form the Team
  • Establish Authority
  • Issue A Mission Statement.
  • Establish A Schedule and Budget
  • Step 2: Analyze Capabilities And Hazards
  • Where the Company Stands
  • Outside Resources
  • Identify Codes and Regulations
  • Identify Critical Products, Services and Operations
  • Identify Internal Resources and Capabilities
  • Identify External Resources
  • Insurance Review
  • Conduct A Vulnerability Analysis
  • Historical Factors
  • Geographic Factors
  • Technological Factors
  • Human Error Factors
  • Physical Factors
  • Regulatory Factors
  • Estimating Probability
  • Assessing Potential Impact
  • Step 3: Developing The Plan
  • Executive Summary
  • Emergency Management Elements
  • Response Procedures
  • Support Documents
  • Resource Lists
  • The Development Process
  • Identifying Challenges and Prioritizing Activities
  • Writing the Plan
  • Establishing A Training Schedule
  • Coordinating with Outside Agencies
  • Maintaining Contact with Other Corporate Offices
  • Plan Approval and Distribution
  • Step 4: Implementing The Plan
  • Integrating the Plan into Company Operations
  • Conducting Training, Drills and Exercises
  • Evaluate and Modify the Plan
  • Chapter 19—Managing the Disaster and Recovery Effort
  • Emergency Management Considerations
  • Direction and Control
  • Communications
  • Life Safety
  • Property Protection
  • Community Outreach
  • Recovery and Restoration
  • Administration and Logistics
  • Appendix I—Sources of Assistance and Information
  • Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema) Locations
  • Bureau Of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms And Explosives—Atf Offices
  • General Information Sources
  • Appendix II—Self-Inspection Checklists
  • Appendix III—Mitigation Plan Worksheets
  • Appendix IV—Building Vulnerability Assessment Screening
  • Glossary
  • Inde

Author: Joseph F. Gustin

e-ISBN: 9788770223089

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