Methods for Assessing and Reducing Injury from Chemical AccidentsPhilippe Bourdeau, Gareth Green Wiley, 1989 M08 15 - 303 pages This book, which focuses on assessing and reducing injury from chemical accidents rather than oil or radiation accidents, is the result of a workshop held in New Delhi, January 1987. Includes many preparations that can be made inside a plant and in the public sector to minimize human injury in case of chemical accident. |
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Page 46
... monitoring networks , as well as biological monitoring will provide the data needed for the acute phase of the disaster , and provide the information needed to develop long - term strategies . 3.2 TOXICOLOGY AND RISK ASSESSMENT 3.2.1 ...
... monitoring networks , as well as biological monitoring will provide the data needed for the acute phase of the disaster , and provide the information needed to develop long - term strategies . 3.2 TOXICOLOGY AND RISK ASSESSMENT 3.2.1 ...
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... monitoring programme ( if feasible ) might be very helpful to define the area affected by the accident . In the case where the population has not been evacuated , the monitoring of the released chemical in the food chain , water and ...
... monitoring programme ( if feasible ) might be very helpful to define the area affected by the accident . In the case where the population has not been evacuated , the monitoring of the released chemical in the food chain , water and ...
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... monitoring follow - up and routine health information surveillance . This decision depends on the number of presumably exposed individuals , existence or absence of clinically detectable conditions or of subclinical objective symptoms ...
... monitoring follow - up and routine health information surveillance . This decision depends on the number of presumably exposed individuals , existence or absence of clinically detectable conditions or of subclinical objective symptoms ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Chapter | 11 |
Disaster Emergency Planning 75 | 37 |
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