The chemical industry after Bhopal: an international symposium held in London, 7/8th November 1985.
Material type: TextPublication details: London, IBC Technical Services, 1985Description: vi, 318p., illISBN:- 0907822738pbk
- F 363.179 CHE
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Cover: Complete proceedings of a major international symposium held in London in November, 1985
Includes bibliographies
After Bhopal; J. B. Browning: Lessons from Bhopal; Dr O. P. Kharbanda: Safety and the chemical industry in developing countries; R. Sethuraman: A review of the programme for process plant safety in a global chemical company; R. A. Smith: A field day for the legislators: Bhopal,and its effect on the enactment of new laws in the United States; M. Foveaux: Liability for products and the manufacturing process; J. G. Trotter: Plant safety management MFL: a case study; P. N. Arunachalam: the community's rights and industry's response; D. R. Bishop: The challenge to communications: communications in a right-to-know era; P. McCurdy: Safety training - meeting the special needs of the chemical and process industries; B. M. Hancock: The engineering approach to safer plants; Dr I. Swift: Risk assessment - prediction and reality; P. J. Waite: The role of inspection and certification of chemical plant equipment in control of accident hazards; S. M. Bhola: Protection against legal liability claims - the role of liability insurance; P. Madge: The problems of insuring hazardous operations after Bhopal; M. L. Tobin: Process safety in Europe and in transferred technologies: regulations and responsibilities.
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