Chemical accidents at industrial facilities plague modern society despite the intensification of corporate safety efforts and government regulation following the 1984 Bhopal tragedy. These accidents, which range from minor spills to major explosions and releases of toxic chemicals, contaminate natural resources, disrupt communities, and frequently destroy the lives of workers and community residents. They also destroy corporate property and impair productivity
Environmental legislation and voluntary improvement activities have led to a situation where normal,...
On December 3 1984, more than 40 tons of methyl isocyanate gas leaked from a pesticide plant in Bhop...
Catastrophic events such as the Bhopal, India tragedy and rising incidences of cancer in areas neigh...
The chemical accident at 12:45 AM on December 3, 1984 in Bhopal India had a profound effect on the p...
In the world today over 23 million chemical compounds are known to man.1 Of these chemicals, about 7...
The Bhopal, India tragedy and other industrial accidents (e.g., Seveso, Flixborough, Mexico City, In...
There appears to be general agreement that the number of accidents, disasters and catastrophes invol...
For better living standard of life, man developed science and technology and plunder natural resourc...
Abstract The protection of the population against the consequences of major accidents in recent year...
PresentationProcess Safety Management (PSM), as a loss prevention management system, has been used f...
‘Accidents recur,’ which is what Kletz [Kletz T. (1993). Lessons from disasters, how organisations h...
Prepared for a conference at New England Law School marking the upcoming twenty-fifth anniversary of...
Chemical Industrial Safety and Environmental Considerations James Stewart Department of Chemistry an...
The Chemical Industry has gradually attained central role in modern and transitioning economies of t...
The presentation will illustrate the importance of major hazard management in the oil and chemical i...
Environmental legislation and voluntary improvement activities have led to a situation where normal,...
On December 3 1984, more than 40 tons of methyl isocyanate gas leaked from a pesticide plant in Bhop...
Catastrophic events such as the Bhopal, India tragedy and rising incidences of cancer in areas neigh...
The chemical accident at 12:45 AM on December 3, 1984 in Bhopal India had a profound effect on the p...
In the world today over 23 million chemical compounds are known to man.1 Of these chemicals, about 7...
The Bhopal, India tragedy and other industrial accidents (e.g., Seveso, Flixborough, Mexico City, In...
There appears to be general agreement that the number of accidents, disasters and catastrophes invol...
For better living standard of life, man developed science and technology and plunder natural resourc...
Abstract The protection of the population against the consequences of major accidents in recent year...
PresentationProcess Safety Management (PSM), as a loss prevention management system, has been used f...
‘Accidents recur,’ which is what Kletz [Kletz T. (1993). Lessons from disasters, how organisations h...
Prepared for a conference at New England Law School marking the upcoming twenty-fifth anniversary of...
Chemical Industrial Safety and Environmental Considerations James Stewart Department of Chemistry an...
The Chemical Industry has gradually attained central role in modern and transitioning economies of t...
The presentation will illustrate the importance of major hazard management in the oil and chemical i...
Environmental legislation and voluntary improvement activities have led to a situation where normal,...
On December 3 1984, more than 40 tons of methyl isocyanate gas leaked from a pesticide plant in Bhop...
Catastrophic events such as the Bhopal, India tragedy and rising incidences of cancer in areas neigh...