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Emergency Preparation

"The main objective in dealing with emergencies is to be prepared to take proper actions. The actions may involve company, community, state, medical and other organizations and participants. Preparedness for emergencies involves analysis to identify potential emergency situations, planning to detail the actions and participants, design to remedy physical deficiencies and training for implementation." — Safety and Health for Engineers, Roger L. Brauer, Van Nostrand Pub.

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