Facilities handling large amounts of potentially hazardous chemicals (i.e., chemical facilities) might be of interest to terrorists, either as targets for direct attacks meant to release chemicals into the community or as a source of chemicals for use elsewhere. Because few terrorist attacks have been attempted against chemical facilities in the United States, the risk of death and injury in the near future is estimated to be low, relative to the likelihood of accidents at such facilities or attacks on other targets using conventional weapons. For any individual facility, the risk is very small, but risks may be increasing with potentially severe consequences for human health and the environment. Available evidence indicates that many chemi...
This paper considers the risk to major hazard plant from terrorists deliberately causing catastrophi...
In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, legislators, business owners, consu...
Acts of interference against facilities of the process industry might result in severe consequences ...
Facilities handling large amounts of potentially hazardous chemicals (i.e., chemical facilities) mig...
Facilities handling large amounts of potentially hazardous chemical (i.e., chemical facilities) migh...
This report discusses current chemical facility security efforts, issues in defining chemical facili...
Protection of hazardous establishments such as chemical plants intentional incidents has drawn atten...
PresentationThroughout the industrial age, and particularly since the mid-1980's, engineers and the ...
Abstract: In response to 9/11 and the increasing concerns over chemical sector security, Congress ga...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Terrorist att...
The terrorist attacks to two French chemical facilities in June and July 2015 raised the flag about ...
Congress mandated the Department of Homeland Security to regulate chemical facilities with the goal ...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The events of S...
The 108th Congress is considering legislation to reduce chemical facilities’ vulnerability to acts o...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The events of ...
This paper considers the risk to major hazard plant from terrorists deliberately causing catastrophi...
In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, legislators, business owners, consu...
Acts of interference against facilities of the process industry might result in severe consequences ...
Facilities handling large amounts of potentially hazardous chemicals (i.e., chemical facilities) mig...
Facilities handling large amounts of potentially hazardous chemical (i.e., chemical facilities) migh...
This report discusses current chemical facility security efforts, issues in defining chemical facili...
Protection of hazardous establishments such as chemical plants intentional incidents has drawn atten...
PresentationThroughout the industrial age, and particularly since the mid-1980's, engineers and the ...
Abstract: In response to 9/11 and the increasing concerns over chemical sector security, Congress ga...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Terrorist att...
The terrorist attacks to two French chemical facilities in June and July 2015 raised the flag about ...
Congress mandated the Department of Homeland Security to regulate chemical facilities with the goal ...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The events of S...
The 108th Congress is considering legislation to reduce chemical facilities’ vulnerability to acts o...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The events of ...
This paper considers the risk to major hazard plant from terrorists deliberately causing catastrophi...
In the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, legislators, business owners, consu...
Acts of interference against facilities of the process industry might result in severe consequences ...