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Kepone: a chemical disaster in Hopewell, Virginia.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: ENG Publication details: 1983Description: 20p., 1 table, 60 refsReport number: CR807809Subject(s): Subject: One of the most costly chemical disasters in the United States involved a small, single-product manufacturer which made the chemical kepone for Allied Chemical Corporation. Life Science operated only 16 months in 1974 and 1975 yet managed to poison its workers and pollute the environment, causing millions of dollars damage. The case illustrates two major causes of chemical disaster : organizational pathologies of public bureaucracies, and irresponsible production by private corporations.
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Reprinted from International Journal of Health Services; 1983; Vol 13 No 2; pp227-246

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One of the most costly chemical disasters in the United States involved a small, single-product manufacturer which made the chemical kepone for Allied Chemical Corporation. Life Science operated only 16 months in 1974 and 1975 yet managed to poison its workers and pollute the environment, causing millions of dollars damage. The case illustrates two major causes of chemical disaster : organizational pathologies of public bureaucracies, and irresponsible production by private corporations.

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