Technology & Engineering, Emergency Management
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Ditching, Ditching, Ditching
Canada’s Significant Contributions to Maritime Helicopter Safety and Survival by Christopher Brooks
This booklet describes many years of struggling to make flying in a helicopter over water much safer. It analyses why, still in 2026, if you ditch, the awful statistic is that around 20% of crew and passengers will not survive, principally due to...
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Before the Storm
Exploring Protection Planning and Security Integration by A. H. Hay
We build infrastructure and everything else for a purpose, which enables a service, activity, or capability. All infrastructure has a purpose. When we protect against harm, it is the purpose that we are protecting. When we know how to protect...
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After the Flood
Exploring Operational Resilience by A. H. Hay
When disaster strikes, the amount of planning done ahead of time will dictate how quickly a system can recover and return to normal. Even the largest and most complex organizations can experience upset and disruption, whether by flood, fire,...
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