Mitigation strategy for human induced disasters like nuclear accidents chemical accidents and industrial accidents biologicals disasters road accidents with the questions on industrial disasters
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Mitigation strategies for human induced disasters are as follows –
• Creating awareness amongst people about their role at the time of hazard.
• Making a list of preventive measures to be taken.
• Support and cooperation with the rescue teams.
• Backup arrangements for food, clothing and shelter for the affected people.
• Mock drills to practice these mitigation strategies.
• Creating awareness amongst people about their role at the time of hazard.
• Making a list of preventive measures to be taken.
• Support and cooperation with the rescue teams.
• Backup arrangements for food, clothing and shelter for the affected people.
• Mock drills to practice these mitigation strategies.
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Disaster type term used to describe technological transport accidents involving mechanised modes of transport. It comprises of four disaster subsets: accidents involving air, boat, rail transport and accidents involving motor vehicles on roads and tracks.
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