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Accident epidemiology and the U. S. chemical industry : preliminary results from RMP Info / Paul R. Kleindorfer, Harold Feldman, Robert Lowe.

Material type: TextTextSeries: Working paper (University of Pennsylvania. Wharton Center for Risk Management and Decision Processes) ; 00-01-15Publication details: [Pennsylvania] : University of Pennsylvania, 2000Edition: Revised March 6, 2000Description: 27 leavesDDC classification:
  • 614.40973 21
Subject: This paper presents preliminary results on accident frequencies and severities available from RMP Info, the database set up to store Risk managment Plans (RMPs) and Accident History data filed under Rule 112(r) of the Clean Air Act Amendments. The paper first analyzes which facilities actually filed under the Rule, and then presents results for various segments of the U.S. chemical industry on observed accident frequencies for the period June 21, 1994 through June 20, 1999, covered by the initial filing requirements under 112(r)
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"Research on this paper was supported in part by the Corporate Associates Program at the Wharton Center for Risk Management and Decision processes and by a Cooperative Agreement with the Chemical Emergency Preparedness and Prevention Office (CEPPO) of the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency"--Cover

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This paper presents preliminary results on accident frequencies and severities available from RMP Info, the database set up to store Risk managment Plans (RMPs) and Accident History data filed under Rule 112(r) of the Clean Air Act Amendments. The paper first analyzes which facilities actually filed under the Rule, and then presents results for various segments of the U.S. chemical industry on observed accident frequencies for the period June 21, 1994 through June 20, 1999, covered by the initial filing requirements under 112(r)

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