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Mail Screening & Handling

A Guide to Understanding & Mitigating Risks
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This book is designed to provide mail centre managers, their supervisors, and an organisation's security personnel a framework for understanding and mitigating risks posed to the organisation by the mail and packages it receives and delivers on a daily basis. A wide range of potential threats can be introduced into an organisation by way of the mail centre. Threats that involve chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or explosive substances are both dangerous and disruptive. Some threats, such as white powder hoaxes and threatening letters, are merely designed to disrupt the activities of an organisation or to express dissatisfaction with a particular individual or policy. The mail centre screening and handling processes must be able to identify threats and hoaxes and eliminate or mitigate the risk they pose to the organisation, its employees, and daily operations. This book provides an introduction to and understanding of the most efficient and effective processes and procedures to handle and screen mail entering an organisation's mail processing facilities.

Author Biography:

James Powell is one the most highly regarded writers of short crime fiction. He has been published in Ellery Queen, Alfred Hitchcocks Mystery Magazine and Playboy. He is a multi-Arthur Award nominee, winner of the Ellery Queen Readers Award and co-recipient of the CWCs Derrick Murdoch Award in 1992. In 2003, Powell received their Arthur Ellis Award for best short story of the year and that same year one of his stories was nominated for a Shamus award by the Private Eye Writers of America. Powell now lives in Pennsylvania.
Release date NZ
July 1st, 2013
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by James Powell
  • Edited by Mark Sullivan
Pages
70
ISBN-13
9781628081947
Product ID
21634895

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