Disaster And its Threat To Food: Analysis Of Crisis Management On Meat Products And Seafood Towards Food Traceability In Malaysia
Disaster And its Threat To Food: Analysis Of Crisis This study aims to assess and evaluate the disaster response system of food in Malaysia, the capacity to respond to disasters, and to promote the strategy for the dissemination of disaster management. The effectiveness of an emergency response i...
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Format: | Research Report |
Language: | en_US |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://ddms.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/9295 |
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Summary: | Disaster And its Threat To Food: Analysis Of Crisis
This study aims to assess and evaluate the disaster response system of food in Malaysia, the capacity
to respond to disasters, and to promote the strategy for the dissemination of disaster management.
The effectiveness of an emergency response in Malaysia will depend on the national food safety
system in place and public health preparedness planning for emergency situations and preparedness
plans that are developed and implemented long before any event occurs.
For disaster which is classified as non-disastrous, the relevant agencies can handle using minimum
resources and facilities at local level. In case of disaster caused by fire or hazardous materialsp
(hazmat), Fire and Rescue Department Malaysia will act as a main agency to handle it. District Police
Chief or State Police Chief which is relevant, still hold the responsibility as commander of disaster
operation on scene to coordinate the involvement of the other agencies. Among the non-disastrous
incidents are the vehicle accidentqthe small fire or a mishap in a lake or river. Therefore going by this
directive, Emergency Rensponse Team (ERT) has a role to contribute and play in both disastrous and
non disastrous disaster in assisting the government machinery. |
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