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Risk Management Series FEMA 459 Incremental protection for existing commercial buildings from terrorist attack

Publication Year

2008

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Presents an integrated, incremental rehabilitation approach to implementing the outcomes of risk assessment intended to minimise disruption to building operations and control costs for existing commercial buildings. Provides guidance to owners, architects and engineers on security and operational enhancements to address vulnerabilities to explosive blasts and chemical, biological, and radiological hazards within the constraints of existing site conditions and building configurations. Addresses how to integrate enhancements into ongoing building maintenance and capital improvement programmes.

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Federal Emergency Management Agency

The Federal Emergency Management Agency is part of the US Department of Homeland Security.

FEMA Distribution Center
P.O. Box 2012
8231 Stayton Drive
Jessup
FEMA
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Website: http://www.fema.gov/
Email: FEMAWebmaster@DHS.gov
Tel: 1 800 480 2520