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  1. The Emergency Management Standard establishes the baseline performance criteria for an Emergency Management Program and intends that the Standard be fair and equitable for all who choose to adopt it.

  2. EMAP | Exhaust Pressure And Turbochargers | High Performance Academy. By Taz Quinn-Walshe. When sizing a turbo your exhaust manifold back pressure (EMAP) can help give you the data you need in order to know if you are getting all right, or all wrong.

  3. Summary. The back pressure in the exhaust system is something that’s usually completely ignored, however it can be a useful input when it comes to analysing turbo sizing and turbo performance. In this webinar we’ll cover how you can log EMAP data and how it can be incorporated into your tune. 245 | TIP or EMAP explained.

  4. Oct 21, 2003 · Emap Performance has appointed Marcus Rich, formerly managing director of FHM Worldwide, to the newly created position of managing director. Rich will take responsibility for Emaps portfolio of rock, pop and dance music magazines, which include Smash Hits, Kerrang! and Q. He will also oversee Performance Television and Performance ...

  5. Javier Reyna. Gold Member. 2 Posts. USA. Hello, I am looking for confirmation of my thinking. When Tuning IMAP/EMAP, What is the Boost area, Boost Threshold and vacuum region values. I would assume an IMAP/EMAP value of 1.0 to be the boost threshold, a value less than 1.0 to be the vacuum region and a Value Greater than 1.0 to be the positive ...

  6. Apr 11, 2006 · 11 Apr 2006 | The Media Leader Staff. Emap Performance Relaunches For Focus On Digital Platforms. Emap is to push its consumer-facing digital businesses with the relaunch of Emap Performance, bringing together the company’s broadband, mobile, interactive TV and radio distribution strategies.

  7. The Emergency Management Standard covers: Program Management, Administration and Finance, and Laws and Authorities. Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Consequence Analysis. Hazard Mitigation. Prevention. Operational Planning and Procedures. Incident Management. Resource Management, Mutual Aid and Logistics. Communications and Warning.