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In the Library of Congress Classification, books related to Safety Protocols include the "H" classification for Social Sciences, the "G" classification for Geography Anthropology Recreation, the "Q" classification for Science, the "R" classification for Medicine, and the "T" classification for Technology.
Get street-smart. Unleash your inner warrior. Forget everything you thought you knew about self-defense. Those graceful martial arts moves that are so effective in the movies are likely to get you killed on the street. In fight-or-flight mode, you won't have the calm thinking and fine motor skills to execute them. You need a simpler approach with a few fundamental moves that are easy to remember and perform yet devastating to an attacker. The solution? Self-Defense For Dummies, your guide to avoiding attacks, neutralizing attackers, and protecting yourself and your loved ones.
The first moments after an injury occurs are the most critical. This authoritative guidebook, based on course materials used by Red Cross chapters across the United States, shows you how to handle every type of first aid emergency.
Facing the Unexpected presents the wealth of information derived from disasters around the world over the past 25 years. The authors explore how these findings can improve disaster programs, identify remaining research needs, and discuss disaster within the broader context of sustainable development. How do different people think about disaster? Are we more likely to panic or to respond with altruism?
An approved text for the National Safety Council's First Aid and CPR course, combining first aid and CPR content with color photos of emergency procedures and real injuries, first aid tips, Web activities, news stories, and guidelines, plus study questions and skill flow charts.