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The relation between contingency legislation/ law and the protection of people and ports /MIYASAKA, Naofumi |
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Importance of the risk management and business continuity plan of ports /SASHIDA, Tomohisa |
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Inspection, deterrence, defense and vanquishment: The US’s contribution to security and terrorism prevention /RICHARD, Kavanaugh |
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Security measures currently taken in compliance with the International Ship and Port Security Law /IKEDA, Kiyoshi |
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NPO, activities of the Port Security Measure organization /KAKEI, Takao |
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Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s efforts in risk management /TAKAHASHI, Koichi |
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Risk management of corporations located in the vicinity of ports and their cooperation with ports /NAGASAKI, Toru |
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Efforts in structuring a cooperative system ensuring physical distribution and the flow of people through
the metropolitan ports in a disaster situation
/FUKUNISHI, Ken |
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Issues with correspondence for risk management, based on Hurricane Katrina /AOYAMA, Kozo |
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Efforts in structuring the Tsunami alarming system using GPS wave gauge /SUZUKI, Yoshitomo |
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1. Anti- terrorism measures of MLIT /NII, Toshimitsu |
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2. Regulation and standard: The publics’ relation to port security regulations /KONDO, Yasuharu |
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3. Technology development at Hitachi Co.: Toward compatibility between efficiency and security in transport
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4. Special measures law and regional designation, for the promotion of earthquake disaster prevention, regarding ocean-trench earthquakes around the Japan and Kuril trenches? /KOBAYASHI, Tomohiro |
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5. Importance of communication in a crisis or state of emergency /IZAWA, Mikio |
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