Investigating the Design and Implementation of Operational Safety Plans for Crisis at Higher Education Institutions
Abstract
With the rising occurrence of human caused, natural, and technological crises, Investigating the Design and Implementation of Operational Safety Plans for Crisis at Higher Education Institutions offers guiding principles, implementation factors, and best practices for creating more effective operational safety plans at higher education institutions. In many cases, limited resources prior to a crisis may lead to inadequate planning that hampers implementation. Additionally, operational safety plans typically are created or revised in a reactive manner after the fact. As the result of an exhaustive literature review, the author determined that, unlike other fields, effective best practices for operational safety planning are either unknown to the institutions that need them most or institutional factors and financial constraints prevent them from implementing them in full.
Schlagworte
Operational safety plans Manmade, Natural Technological Campus Safety Higher education Crisis and Disasters Crisis management Design and implementation Risk Management- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–xx Preface i–xx
- 1–10 Introduction 1–10
- 139–146 Appendix B. Methodology 139–146
- 151–164 Bibliography 151–164
- 165–168 Index 165–168
- 169–170 About the Author 169–170