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Building Design For Homeland Security

 

From the introduction of "Risk Management Series: Building Design for Homeland Security"

The goal of this course is to enhance student understanding of the measures and technology available to reduce risk from terrorist attack. Included in this understanding is the process for assessing risk to focus upon which mitigation measures have the greatest applicability and benefit. The students will understand the design approaches to mitigate manmade hazards and comprehend the trade-offs needed to optimize various design requirements.


Risk Management Series FEMA - E155

  • Building Design For Homeland Security Instructor Guide & Student Manual
  • Also included are 11 Presentation Programs

 

 

Manual

 

Risk Management Series FEMA

  • Reference Manual to Mitigate Potential Terrorist Attacks Against Buildings
  • Primer for Design of Commercial Buildings to Mitigate Terrorists Attacks
  • Primer to Design Safe School Projects in Case of Terrorist Attacks
  • Insurance, Finance, and Regulation Primer for Terrorism Risk Management in Buildings

Manual

 

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May 28, 2008