Books

There are many resources available to help:

  • Baloian, N., Burstein, F., Hiroaki, O., Santoro, F., & Zurita, G. (2014). Collaboration and technology: 20th International Conference, CRIWG 2014, Santiago, Chile, September 7-10, 2014: Proceedings. Switzerland: Springer.
    This recent book contains a review of emergency response software that have utilized mobile technology.
  • Broder, J. F. (2006). Risk analysis and the security survey (3rd ed.). Boston: Butterworth.
  • Emergency Management. (2008). In Protection of assets. Alexandria, VA: AS1S International.
  • EMSystems. (n.d.). Retrieved February 01, 2015, from http://www.w3.org/2005/Incubator/eiif/wiki/EMSystems#ESS_Crisis_Management A Wikipedia-style listing of emergency management software options. At the date of access, the last update to this page was August 2009.
  • Gilbert, G. A. (2003). Emergency planning handbook (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: AS1S International.
  • Hazus Software I FEMA.gov. (n.d.). Retrieved February 02, 2015, from https://www.fema.gov/hazus-software#1
  • Home I Hazus Canada. (n.d.). Retrieved February 02, 2015, from http://hazuscanada.ca/
  • Government of Alberta. (2009). Occupational health and safety code. Part 7.
  • WorkSafe Alberta. (2011). Occupational health and safety code: Tool kit for small business. Section 7.