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Fire Prevention Organization & Management with MyFireKit
- By James Crawford
- Pub. Date: Nov 2, 2010 by Pearson.
- ISBN-10: 0-13-508784-8
- ISBN-13: 978-0-13-508784-8
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Features
- Up-to-Date information meeting the FESHE guidelines for Fire Prevention Organization and Management and the NFPA 1037 for the standard Fire Marshal
- A blend of Fire Prevention Organization and Management and Advanced Fire Prevention course material, providing a more comprehensive approach to prevention
- Case Studies offering the perspective of industry experts, from professional programs, plus model assignments and questions
- New 4-color Fire Series Design with an updated art program
- Introduction, Key Terms, and End of Chapter Review Questions throughout to reinforce student learning and retention
- New MyFireKit solution offering unique book-specific online resources for both students and instructors in a user-friendly format, including review questions, games, animations and video clips for the student and Instructor’s Manual, PowerPoint, Online Courseware and Test Banks for the instructor
Fire Prevention Organization and Management is Brady’s first edition text written to the FESHE baccalaureate curriculum for the Fire Prevention and Organization Management course that is a resource for both students and current administrators in the field. With fourteen chapters and FESHE and NFPA references and guidelines throughout, the text provides a comprehensive approach to fire prevention with the latest research and case studies from real industry experts and successful programs. Author, James Crawford, brings a real world focus as this book covers principles of fire prevention based on true successes in the field. With a new Fire Series Design, Key Terms and Review Questions throughout, and a robust supplements package in MyFireKit for both students and instructors, this text blends both academic information for the student and real world applications for the practicing fire administrator or manager to become the best in their field.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Concepts of Fire Prevention
Chapter 2: Risk and Loss Reduction Education Programs
Chapter 3: Concepts in Code Enforcement
Chapter 4: Plan Review Concepts
Chapter 5: Fire, Arson and Explosion Investigations
Chapter 6: Research in Fire Prevention
Chapter 7: Planning for Fire Prevention Programs
Chapter 8: Historical Influences
Chapter 9: Social/Cultural Influences
Chapter 10: Economic Influences
Chapter 11: Governmental and Departmental Influences
Chapter 12: Evaluating Fire Prevention Programs
Chapter 13: Organizing Fire Prevention Efforts
Chapter 14: Public Policy Issues
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