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Citation

Omidvar B, Karimloo K, Tavakoli Sani S, Darabi H. Disaster Med. Public Health Prep. 2017; 11(6): 681-693.

Affiliation

Graduate Faculty of Environment,University of Tehran,Tehran,Iran.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Society for Disaster Medicine and Public Health, Publisher Cambridge University Press)

DOI

10.1017/dmp.2017.12

PMID

28592335

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Research on the disaster management plans of renowned universities worldwide shows that such plans are generally compiled in 3 categories: structural, nonstructural, and organizational sections. The importance of earthquakes in Tehran and the high vulnerability of the University of Tehran to earthquakes encouraged us to challenge the university's plans concerning disaster management.

METHODS: An initial attempt was made to analyze the disaster management of 23 renowned universities worldwide and their structure compared with the present organizational structure of the University of Tehran. Then an expert opinion study was done to determine the appropriate management structure of the Incident Command System.

RESULTS: These efforts resulted in an adhocratic system as the proper one for emergency situations after an earthquake. Furthermore, the results of the comparative study led to a general management structure that may be considered as a global pattern.

CONCLUSIONS: An appropriate organizational structure is proposed for the disaster management of the University of Tehran, which may be used as an appropriate disaster management structure for other universities. (Disaster Med Public Health Preparedness. 2017;page 1 of 13).


Language: en

Keywords

University of Tehran; disaster management structure; earthquake; emergency plan

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