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Clinical Cancer Investigation Journal
ISSN Print: 2278-1668, Online: 2278-0513


Publisher: Deniz Publication
ARTICLE
Year: 2022   |   Volume: 11   |   Issue: 1 S   |   Paper ID: CCLS220372

Evaluating reconstruction projects and finding the appropriate response in crisis management


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Abstract

Crisis management is one of the effective factors in reducing the amount of damages and human casualties when accidents occur. In this research, evaluations related to reconstruction projects and finding suitable answers for these evaluations in crisis management with a focus on reconstruction of Plasko have been discussed. The research method of the current research is qualitative and part of applied and descriptive (survey) research. In this research, research tools such as the Internet, articles and related books were used to collect information. Random sampling was used to collect the information that was conducted in the form of interviews, and 60 people were selected. The target statistical population is considered to be all the people involved in the reconstruction of the studied area. SPSS software was also used to analyze the data and check the reliability coefficient. The results indicated that the crisis management in the response and reconstruction phase of the Plasko building has an effect on the control of casualties caused by fire. Also, the employees of Plasco building have the necessary training due to the availability of appropriate resources and equipment, which can be generalized to the entire statistical population. The results showed that it is necessary to prioritize the influential factors in the crisis management in fire reconstruction projects. Finally, the results of the current research showed that proper planning in the Plasko building reconstruction is in a good condition due to the presence of warning systems and the way to respond to the fire crisis.

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ISSN Print: 2278-1668, Online: 2278-0513