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Three case studies of organized responses to chemical disasters.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Series: Miscellaneous report (University of Delaware. Disaster Research Center) ; 29Publication details: 1981Description: iii, 59 p
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Subject: Focuses on the actual state of emergency response to acute chemical hazards. As such, planners and operational personnel may find that the situations depicted would resemble the ones they would face in similar condittions. The purpose is to provide a picture of the complexities involved in local disaster operations and the means by which community officials cope with the concomitant uncertainties. The report delves into the underlying conditions and circumstances associated with the more salient social features of acute chemical emergencies
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Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK 363.17525 THR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 005732509

Bibliography: p.59

The explosion in Baer; The fire in Minutilli; The Mississauga, Canada, train derailment

Focuses on the actual state of emergency response to acute chemical hazards. As such, planners and operational personnel may find that the situations depicted would resemble the ones they would face in similar condittions. The purpose is to provide a picture of the complexities involved in local disaster operations and the means by which community officials cope with the concomitant uncertainties. The report delves into the underlying conditions and circumstances associated with the more salient social features of acute chemical emergencies

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