More than just technical skills required
Most engineers working in the field during an emergency situation are without doubt technical experts. Yet it is becoming increasingly evident that such sensitive situations require more than simply expertengineering. Relief training is in need of a change in focus to prepare those working in the field for the cultural diversity and social hazards that await them.
engineering. Relief training is in need of a change in focus to prepare those working in the field for the cultural diversity and social hazards that await them.
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