Hazardous materials compliance for public research organizations : a case study
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Hazardous materials compliance for public research organizations : a case study
(Public administration and public policy, 169)
CRC Press, c2013
2nd ed
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Note
Bibliography: p. 203-209
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Completely revised and updated, Hazardous Materials Compliance for Public Research Organizations: A Case Study, Second Edition presents a case study of one university's policies and practices with regard to the procurement, use, storage and disposal of HAZMAT in the context of a changing internal structure and regulatory environment. The author's presentation is no-holds-barred, using interviews, archival documentation, and unobtrusive observations as a participant where the research institution was at times noncompliant with the new federal guidelines.
See What's New in the Second Edition:
Incorporates issues with all types of hazardous materials instead of just focusing on biological HAZMAT
Updated information on current regulations on HAZMAT in relation to universities and research centers
Follow-up on the case study university, disclosing the university's progress in resolving the security and safety shortcomings
By implementing key improvements in safety and security, the universities can also more easily obtain research grant money and satisfy both state and federal safety requirements. This book includes recommendations to improve safety while using and storing biotoxins, chemical, radioactive material, and industrial waste, and to improve overall security at the university. It also highlights improvements that can make the environment a safer and more secure location to perform biological research.
Table of Contents
Regulatory Change and Organizational Responses: A Case Study of the Procurement, Use, Storage and Disposal of Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) in a Public Organization. Rise of Federal Power over Research Centers and Institutions. Organizational Framework- Organizational Drift, Life Cycle and Agency Theory. Threats and Vulnerabilities to Public Organizations. Methodology. How HAZMAT Conditions in the Science Buildings Evolved. Security Survey on Campus. Existing Policies and Procedures. Practices and Procedures at Other Institutions. Summary, Recommendations and Concluding Remarks. Epilogue. Apppendices. References. Index.
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