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Another fine mess dealing with post-disaster cleanup

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<abstract>There are many issues to consider in a disaster situation: safety, communications, cancellation of activities, salvaging critical assets, securing disaster relief, setting up a central command location and finding leadership to take a charge. Amid this array of complicated and confusing issues, indoor environmental quality (IEQ) may be the furthest thing from a risk manager's mind when planning for disaster cleanup. However, the window of opportunity for preventing potentially serious IEQ problems lies exclusively within the immediate post-disaster cleanup stage</abstract>
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<text>nº 5, mayo 2004 ; [5] p. </text>
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