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Emergency Planning for Severe Weather 2010 is a comprehensive event focusing on environment in the region. The objective of this conference is to equip attendees with the skills and capacity to support the local group of people to prepare for an emergency response to tackle climate change and extreme weather conditions. The conference will enable participants to discover how harsh weather events will affect local communities, how they may react and what crisis and long term planning procedures need to be undertaken to raise flexibility. Attendees will get a unique chance to explore the latest technology for forecasting incoming weather threats. The conference will feature high profile case studies on a successful snow management, emergency response to storms, gales and flooding ensuring attendees the maximum advantage of learning.
Visitor Profile
The targeted visitors at Emergency Planning for Severe Weather 2010 would include:
- Utility Companies
- Charity and Voluntary Groups
- Private Sector Companies
- Planning and Regeneration Teams
- Airport and Port Authorities
- Transport Operators
- Housing and Social Care
- Neighborhood and Communities
- Climate Change and Environment Teams
- Communications and Public
- Relations Teams
- Emergency Planning and Response Teams
- Central Government and Agencies
- Local Resilience Forums
- Civil Contingencies Teams
- Strategic Health Authorities
- Emergency Care Services
- Police
- Fire and Rescue Services
- Primary Care Trusts