Community and organizational preparations for and responses to acute chemical emergencies and disasters in the United States: research findings and their wider applicability.
Material type: TextLanguage: ENG Series: Article (University of Delaware. Disaster Research Center) ; 204Publication details: 1988Description: 20pSubject: A general overview of what was learnt about preparedness planning for chemical threats. The bulk of the paper reports what DRC found in its studies of response management, with special attention being given to emergencies and disasters resulting from transportation accidents. More specific information about the methodology and theory, as well as different substantive foci of the study, is contained in the publications previously cited. A general report on the full study is given in Quarantelli (1984c).Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Reprinted from Proceedings of European Conference on Emergency Planning for Industrial Hazards; Ispra Italy; Commission of the European Committies; 1988; pp1-20
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A general overview of what was learnt about preparedness planning for chemical threats. The bulk of the paper reports what DRC found in its studies of response management, with special attention being given to emergencies and disasters resulting from transportation accidents. More specific information about the methodology and theory, as well as different substantive foci of the study, is contained in the publications previously cited. A general report on the full study is given in Quarantelli (1984c).
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