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CBRN Threat Security

Responding to a Biological or Chemical Threat: A Practical Guide

1 Jun 2005 This pamphlet provides a broad over view of the chemical and biological terrorist threat and, drawing on the lessons learned from the few chemical and biological incidents to date, suggests some basic means of detection, defense, and decontamination. The intention is not to alarm people but to enable employees and their family members to recognize and properly react to a chemical or biological situation in the even they encounter one. more...

Crisis & Risk Management

Emergency Planning Guidelines for American Businesses Abroad

1 Jun 2005 Disasters can strike randomly and unpredictably. To be prepared for a wide variety of emergencies that can occur with little warning, American private organizations abroad should be involved in planning for such events.Adequate planning requires an emergency action plan that prevents or minimizes the loss of life and or limb, material damage, and loss of their functions and a post-disaster plan that expedites recovery. more...

Model Contingency/Evacuation Plan

1 Jun 2005 The following plan is general in nature and is intended to serve as a model in various locations where such is needed. It is not intended to be all-inclusive. more...

Emergency Planning Handbook (April 2004)

1 Jun 2005 The primary purpose of this pamphlet is to assist individuals and organizations in preparing a comprehensive and readily usable plan to handle emergency situations. more...

Facility Security

Security Guidelines for American Enterprises Abroad

1 Jun 2005 The implementation of security guidelines contained in this publication could reduce the vulnerability of American private sector enterprises abroad to criminal or terrorist acts. It is recognized that some of the recommended guidelines cannot easily be implemented at existing facilities. more...

Information Security

Guidelines for Protecting U.S. Business Information Overseas

1 Jun 2005 Read through this booklet with the objective of learning specific ways to protect your business information, and most important, to raise the level of awareness of yourself and co-workers to the threat. more...

Personal Security

Security Guidelines for American Families Living Abroad

1 Jun 2005 Effective security precautions require a continuous and conscious awareness of your environment. This is especially true when living in a foreign country where it will be necessary to adapt to new cultures, customs, and laws which, in most instances, are very different than those to which Americans are accustomed in the United States. more...

Security Awareness Overseas - An Overview

1 Jun 2005 Personal security abroad is a major concern of individuals and companies and thus, a natural forum for an OSAC publication. This booklet, along with such previous OSAC publications as Security Guidelines for American Families Living Abroad, will surely find a wide audience and make a strong contribution to the security and well-being of American citizens who live and work abroad. more...

Personal Security Guidelines for the American Business Traveler Overseas

1 Jun 2005 The implementation of security guidelines contained in this publication should reduce the vulnerability of American private sector personnel traveling abroad to criminal or terrorist acts. Individuals should ensure, however, that any approach chosen is best suited for their individual situation. more...

Security Guidelines for Children Living Abroad

1 Jun 2005 Much of the information in this pamphlet you may already know, but it can serve as a useful reminder and an opportunity to review these issues with your child. You may also want to discuss it with any daycare providers you employ, as well as your child's teachers and school administrators. more...

Carjacking: Don't be a Victim

1 Jun 2005 CARJACKING has become one of the most prevalent crimes in many parts of the world. Most carjackings occur for the sole purpose of taking the car; it is a crime without a political agenda and does not specifically target Americans. more...

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