Enhancing Disaster Preparedness using Murphys Law
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murphy’s law, disasters, holistic, integrated approach, disaster preparedness, mitigation, conti-n gency plans, strategic planning
Abstract
Murphy s Law is commonly expressed that if anything can go wrong it will and is believed to have been founded between 1940 and 1950 This law has been associated with many problems and failures Murphy s Law can at times be seen as a threat of impending dangers and disasters since disasters can strike anytime and anywhere Disasters can include workplace violence fires arson and flooding drought terrorist acts hazardous material spills e t c Murphy s Law can be a reminder for a holistic and integrated approach to disaster preparedness and mitigation so that communities participate in the process using local materials and being part of the process This makes the communities resilient At work place implementing a continuous programme of testing and role-playing safety and security professionals involved in contingency planning can dramatically improve their organizations chances of cutting loss when a disaster strikes Strategic planning and contingency plans have come about so that Murphy s Law does not prevail However Murphy s Law can prevail if there is no disaster preparedness mitigation and when contingency plans are filed away in cabinets and forgotten
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2014-01-15
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