Methods for assessing and reducing injury from chemical accidents
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Methods for assessing and reducing injury from chemical accidents
(IPCS joint symposia, 11)(SCOPE, 40)(SGOMSEC, 6)
Wiley, c1989
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Papers from a workshop held in New Delhi, Jan. 27-Feb. 2, 1987
"Published on behalf of the Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE) of the International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU) ... [and other bodies]."
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume embodies the efforts of a body of scientists who met in New Delhi in 1987 to review the methodologies of prevention and of reducing the injury to human health and the environment. The symposium was a response to a series of recent catastrophic accidents connected with toxic chemicals. This monograph should not be considered as a manual for chemical accident management, but rather as a source of critical information for those in governments and industry who have to deal with such emergencies.
目次
- Part 1 Joint report: the assessment and control of chemical accidents
- health assessment and medical response
- long-term response
- ecological aspects
- disaster emergency planning. Part 2 Contributed chapters: evaluation of exposure and hazard in chemical catastrophes, Vladimir Dolezal and Jiri Pokorny
- industrial/chemical disasters - medical care, public health and epidemiology in the acute phase, Henry Falk
- biological effects of chemical disasters - human victims, C.R.Krishna Murti
- biological effects in humans, initial management and role and responsibility of poison centres in chemical accidents, Per Kulling
- communications and preparedness for chemical accidents, Adeline Levine
- dispersal of chemicals, James McQuaid
- ecotoxicological considerations of chemical accidents, David B.Peakall
- planning for the emergency medical service response to chemical disaster, Jiri Pokorny et al
- chemical accidents - long-term health issues, V.Silano and P.Comba
- background review paper on pathology - collection, processing and storage of pathological material for immediate analysis and later study of toxicological effects and their long-term implication, S.Sriramachari
- initial management of event - factors affecting the occurrence and initial management, S.Varadarajan
- the nature of chemical hazards, their accidental potential and consequences, Jacques Vilain.
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