Evaluating the reliability of emergency response systems for large-scale incident operations /:
The ability to measure emergency preparedness - to predict the likely performance of emergency response systems in future events - is critical for policy analysis in homeland security. Yet it remains difficult to know how prepared a response system is to deal with large-scale incidents, whether it b...
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Zusammenfassung: | The ability to measure emergency preparedness - to predict the likely performance of emergency response systems in future events - is critical for policy analysis in homeland security. Yet it remains difficult to know how prepared a response system is to deal with large-scale incidents, whether it be a natural disaster, terrorist attack, or industrial or transportation accident. This research draws on the fields of systems analysis and engineering to apply the concept of system reliability to the evaluation of emergency response systems. The authors describe a method for modeling an emergency response system; identifying how individual parts of the system might fail; and assessing the likelihood of each failure and the severity of its effects on the overall response effort. The authors walk the reader through two applications of this method: a simplified example in which responders must deliver medical treatment to a certain number of people in a specified time window, and a more complex scenario involving the release of chlorine gas. The authors also describe an exploratory analysis in which they parsed a set of after-action reports describing real-world incidents, to demonstrate how this method can be used to quantitatively analyze data on past response performance. The authors conclude with a discussion of how this method of measuring emergency response system reliability could inform policy discussion of emergency preparedness, how system reliability might be improved, and the costs of doing so. --From publisher description. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxiv, 199 pages, 1 flowchart) : illustrations (chiefly color) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-199). |
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spelling | Jackson, Brian A., 1972- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjM7h9PmCvkHF37bYxMfpX http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2008021357 Evaluating the reliability of emergency response systems for large-scale incident operations / Brian A. Jackson, Kay Sullivan Faith, Henry H. Willis. Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2010. 1 online resource (xxiv, 199 pages, 1 flowchart) : illustrations (chiefly color) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file RAND Corporation monograph series Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-199). The ability to measure emergency preparedness - to predict the likely performance of emergency response systems in future events - is critical for policy analysis in homeland security. Yet it remains difficult to know how prepared a response system is to deal with large-scale incidents, whether it be a natural disaster, terrorist attack, or industrial or transportation accident. This research draws on the fields of systems analysis and engineering to apply the concept of system reliability to the evaluation of emergency response systems. The authors describe a method for modeling an emergency response system; identifying how individual parts of the system might fail; and assessing the likelihood of each failure and the severity of its effects on the overall response effort. The authors walk the reader through two applications of this method: a simplified example in which responders must deliver medical treatment to a certain number of people in a specified time window, and a more complex scenario involving the release of chlorine gas. The authors also describe an exploratory analysis in which they parsed a set of after-action reports describing real-world incidents, to demonstrate how this method can be used to quantitatively analyze data on past response performance. The authors conclude with a discussion of how this method of measuring emergency response system reliability could inform policy discussion of emergency preparedness, how system reliability might be improved, and the costs of doing so. --From publisher description. Introduction: Measurement and emergency preparedness -- Defining and demonstrating response reliability analysis -- Describing a chlorine release scenario and relevant response parameters -- A simplified model of an emergency response to a chlorine release -- Exploring what can go wrong during a chlorine response operation: identifying relevant failure modes -- Assessing the probability, effects, and severity of failure modes: an exploratory analysis using response after-action reports -- Concluding observations -- Appendix A: Approximating response reliability curves -- Appendix B: Correspondence between the chlorine response model used in this analysis and other ways of categorizing or organizing response operations -- Appendix C: Description of components of the RAND Chlorine Response Model not covered in the text -- Appendix D: Failure trees for all elements of the response model -- Appendix E: Counts of failure modes identified per analyzed after-action report -- Appendix F: List of after-action reports reviewed and analyzed. Print version record. English. Emergency management United States Evaluation. Preparedness Evaluation. Incident command systems United States. Assistance in emergencies United States. Emergency communication systems United States. Medical emergencies. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85082927 Disaster Planning organization & administration Emergencies Program Evaluation Emergency Responders United States État de préparation Évaluation. Systèmes de commandement des interventions (Gestion des situations d'urgence) États-Unis. Secours d'urgence États-Unis. Systèmes de communication d'urgence États-Unis. Urgences médicales. 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National Security Research Division. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no95044143 Rand Infrastructure, Safety, and Environment (Organization) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2005010320 has work: Evaluating the reliability of emergency response systems for large-scale incident operations (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGjTHXr89W38wpYqhcRTh3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Jackson, Brian A., 1972- Evaluating the reliability of emergency response systems for large-scale incident operations. Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2010 0833050052 (DLC) 2010024680 (OCoLC)642510855 Rand Corporation monograph series. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2008057654 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=343536 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Jackson, Brian A., 1972- Evaluating the reliability of emergency response systems for large-scale incident operations / Rand Corporation monograph series. Introduction: Measurement and emergency preparedness -- Defining and demonstrating response reliability analysis -- Describing a chlorine release scenario and relevant response parameters -- A simplified model of an emergency response to a chlorine release -- Exploring what can go wrong during a chlorine response operation: identifying relevant failure modes -- Assessing the probability, effects, and severity of failure modes: an exploratory analysis using response after-action reports -- Concluding observations -- Appendix A: Approximating response reliability curves -- Appendix B: Correspondence between the chlorine response model used in this analysis and other ways of categorizing or organizing response operations -- Appendix C: Description of components of the RAND Chlorine Response Model not covered in the text -- Appendix D: Failure trees for all elements of the response model -- Appendix E: Counts of failure modes identified per analyzed after-action report -- Appendix F: List of after-action reports reviewed and analyzed. Emergency management United States Evaluation. Preparedness Evaluation. Incident command systems United States. Assistance in emergencies United States. Emergency communication systems United States. Medical emergencies. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85082927 Disaster Planning organization & administration Emergencies Program Evaluation Emergency Responders État de préparation Évaluation. Systèmes de commandement des interventions (Gestion des situations d'urgence) États-Unis. Secours d'urgence États-Unis. Systèmes de communication d'urgence États-Unis. Urgences médicales. SOCIAL SCIENCE Disasters & Disaster Relief. bisacsh Medical emergencies fast Assistance in emergencies fast Emergency communication systems fast Emergency management Evaluation fast Incident command systems fast |
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title_auth | Evaluating the reliability of emergency response systems for large-scale incident operations / |
title_exact_search | Evaluating the reliability of emergency response systems for large-scale incident operations / |
title_full | Evaluating the reliability of emergency response systems for large-scale incident operations / Brian A. Jackson, Kay Sullivan Faith, Henry H. Willis. |
title_fullStr | Evaluating the reliability of emergency response systems for large-scale incident operations / Brian A. Jackson, Kay Sullivan Faith, Henry H. Willis. |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluating the reliability of emergency response systems for large-scale incident operations / Brian A. Jackson, Kay Sullivan Faith, Henry H. Willis. |
title_short | Evaluating the reliability of emergency response systems for large-scale incident operations / |
title_sort | evaluating the reliability of emergency response systems for large scale incident operations |
topic | Emergency management United States Evaluation. Preparedness Evaluation. Incident command systems United States. Assistance in emergencies United States. Emergency communication systems United States. Medical emergencies. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85082927 Disaster Planning organization & administration Emergencies Program Evaluation Emergency Responders État de préparation Évaluation. Systèmes de commandement des interventions (Gestion des situations d'urgence) États-Unis. Secours d'urgence États-Unis. Systèmes de communication d'urgence États-Unis. Urgences médicales. SOCIAL SCIENCE Disasters & Disaster Relief. bisacsh Medical emergencies fast Assistance in emergencies fast Emergency communication systems fast Emergency management Evaluation fast Incident command systems fast |
topic_facet | Emergency management United States Evaluation. Preparedness Evaluation. Incident command systems United States. Assistance in emergencies United States. Emergency communication systems United States. Medical emergencies. Disaster Planning organization & administration Emergencies Program Evaluation Emergency Responders United States État de préparation Évaluation. Systèmes de commandement des interventions (Gestion des situations d'urgence) États-Unis. Secours d'urgence États-Unis. Systèmes de communication d'urgence États-Unis. Urgences médicales. SOCIAL SCIENCE Disasters & Disaster Relief. Medical emergencies Assistance in emergencies Emergency communication systems Emergency management Evaluation Incident command systems |
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