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16、by API,1220 L Street,NW,Washington,DC 20005.Suggested revisions are invited and should be submitted to the Standards Department,API,1220 L Street,NW,Washington,DC 20005,standardsapi.org.iii ContentsPage1Scope.12Normative References .13Terms,Definitions,Acronyms,and Abbreviations.23.1Terms and Definitions.23.2Acronyms and Abbreviations .44Emergency Management System.54.1General.54.2Management Commitment.54.3Management System Recommendations.54.4Management of Change.75Preparedness.75.1General.75.2