Issues For Training An Evolving Emergency Management Workforce: A View From The U. S. Mining Community

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Kathleen M. Kowalski Charles Vaught Launa Mallett Michael J. Brnich
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This paper reviews research from the U.S. mining community to define issues relevant to an evolving national and international workforce and to relate them to the emergency response population. The authors further explore and relate the key problem of an aging workforce to the resultant changes and emerging physical and psychological needs of emergency workers. Finally, the authors cite examples from the mine emergency response community and mine rescue experiences to suggest practical recommendations that include both organizational and individual formats, with an emphasis on new approaches to training this changing workforce.
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APA: Kathleen M. Kowalski Charles Vaught Launa Mallett Michael J. Brnich  Issues For Training An Evolving Emergency Management Workforce: A View From The U. S. Mining Community

MLA: Kathleen M. Kowalski Charles Vaught Launa Mallett Michael J. Brnich Issues For Training An Evolving Emergency Management Workforce: A View From The U. S. Mining Community. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),

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