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Confined space entry and emergency response [[electronic resource] /] / D. Alan Veasey ... [et al.]
Confined space entry and emergency response [[electronic resource] /] / D. Alan Veasey ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (512 p.)
Disciplina 628.9/2
628.92
Altri autori (Persone) VeaseyD. Alan (Dwight Alan)
Soggetto topico Industrial safety
Rescue work
Indoor air pollution - Safety measures
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-28718-7
9786610287185
1-61344-906-2
0-470-36413-0
0-471-78766-3
0-471-78765-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Confined Space Entry and Emergency Response; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I Basic Confined Space; Chapter 1. Introduction to Confined Spaces; Why All The Concern about Confined Spaces?; OSHA's Response: The Permit-Required Confined Spaces Standard; What are Confined Spaces?; Size and Configuration Make Entry Possible; Spaces Not Designed for Continuous Worker Occupancy; Restricted Means for Entry and Exit; Nonpermit versus Permit-Required Confined Spaces; What Hazards Make a Confined Space Permit-Required?; Hazardous Atmospheres; Engulfment Hazards; Entrapping Configurations
Other Significant Safety or Health HazardsThe Importance of Confined Space Recognition; The Intent of OSHA's Permit-Required Confined Spaces Standard; Summary; Chapter 2. Regulatory and Administrative Aspects of Confined Space Entry and Rescue; State and Federal Regulations; U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration; Permit Program Requirements; Personnel Roles and Training Requirements; Training and Duties of Authorized Entrants; Training and Duties of Attendants; Training and Duties of Entry Supervisors; Requirements for Rescue and Emergency Services Personnel
National Fire Protection Association StandardsNFPA 1670, Standard on Operations and Training for Technical Rescue Incidents; NFPA 1006, Standard for Rescue Technician Professional Qualifications; NFPA 1983, Standard on Fire Service Life Safety Rope and System Components; NFPA 1404, Standard for a Fire Department Self-Controlled Breathing Apparatus Program; Additional Standards and Guidelines; American National Standards Institute (ANSI); American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM); National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH); Summary
Chapter 3. Identifying Confined Space HazardsPhysical Hazards; Energy; Engulfment; Entrapment; Gravity; Noise; Temperature Extremes; Musculoskeletal Injuries; Physical Hazards Safety Analysis; Hazardous Atmospheres; Oxygen Concentration; Toxic and Asphyxiating Chemicals; Fire and Explosion Hazards; Oxygen; Ignition Source; Fuel; Chemical Properties; Special Hazards; Radioactivity; Biological Hazards; Label and Placard Hazard Recognition; DOT Hazard Classification System; NFPA Hazard Ranking System; HMlS Hazard Labeling System; Summary: Prevention through Assessment
Chapter 4. Air Monitoring in Confined SpacesRegulatory Requirements; Normal Permit-Required Entry; Entry Using Alternate Procedures; Reclassifying a Space as a Non-Permit-Required Confined Space; Employee Observation of Monitoring and Results; Nonmandatory Appendix B; Appendix E: ""Sewer System Entry""; Special Industries; Air Sampling in Confined Spaces; Using Air Sampling Data; Limitations; General Procedures; Active Sampling; Passive Sampling; Real-Time Monitoring with Direct-Reading Instruments; Basic Operation; Measuring Oxygen; Measuring Combustible Gases and Vapors
Measuring Toxic Atmospheres
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Confined space entry and emergency response [[electronic resource] /] / D. Alan Veasey ... [et al.]
Confined space entry and emergency response [[electronic resource] /] / D. Alan Veasey ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (512 p.)
Disciplina 628.9/2
628.92
Altri autori (Persone) VeaseyD. Alan (Dwight Alan)
Soggetto topico Industrial safety
Rescue work
Indoor air pollution - Safety measures
ISBN 1-280-28718-7
9786610287185
1-61344-906-2
0-470-36413-0
0-471-78766-3
0-471-78765-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Confined Space Entry and Emergency Response; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I Basic Confined Space; Chapter 1. Introduction to Confined Spaces; Why All The Concern about Confined Spaces?; OSHA's Response: The Permit-Required Confined Spaces Standard; What are Confined Spaces?; Size and Configuration Make Entry Possible; Spaces Not Designed for Continuous Worker Occupancy; Restricted Means for Entry and Exit; Nonpermit versus Permit-Required Confined Spaces; What Hazards Make a Confined Space Permit-Required?; Hazardous Atmospheres; Engulfment Hazards; Entrapping Configurations
Other Significant Safety or Health HazardsThe Importance of Confined Space Recognition; The Intent of OSHA's Permit-Required Confined Spaces Standard; Summary; Chapter 2. Regulatory and Administrative Aspects of Confined Space Entry and Rescue; State and Federal Regulations; U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration; Permit Program Requirements; Personnel Roles and Training Requirements; Training and Duties of Authorized Entrants; Training and Duties of Attendants; Training and Duties of Entry Supervisors; Requirements for Rescue and Emergency Services Personnel
National Fire Protection Association StandardsNFPA 1670, Standard on Operations and Training for Technical Rescue Incidents; NFPA 1006, Standard for Rescue Technician Professional Qualifications; NFPA 1983, Standard on Fire Service Life Safety Rope and System Components; NFPA 1404, Standard for a Fire Department Self-Controlled Breathing Apparatus Program; Additional Standards and Guidelines; American National Standards Institute (ANSI); American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM); National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH); Summary
Chapter 3. Identifying Confined Space HazardsPhysical Hazards; Energy; Engulfment; Entrapment; Gravity; Noise; Temperature Extremes; Musculoskeletal Injuries; Physical Hazards Safety Analysis; Hazardous Atmospheres; Oxygen Concentration; Toxic and Asphyxiating Chemicals; Fire and Explosion Hazards; Oxygen; Ignition Source; Fuel; Chemical Properties; Special Hazards; Radioactivity; Biological Hazards; Label and Placard Hazard Recognition; DOT Hazard Classification System; NFPA Hazard Ranking System; HMlS Hazard Labeling System; Summary: Prevention through Assessment
Chapter 4. Air Monitoring in Confined SpacesRegulatory Requirements; Normal Permit-Required Entry; Entry Using Alternate Procedures; Reclassifying a Space as a Non-Permit-Required Confined Space; Employee Observation of Monitoring and Results; Nonmandatory Appendix B; Appendix E: ""Sewer System Entry""; Special Industries; Air Sampling in Confined Spaces; Using Air Sampling Data; Limitations; General Procedures; Active Sampling; Passive Sampling; Real-Time Monitoring with Direct-Reading Instruments; Basic Operation; Measuring Oxygen; Measuring Combustible Gases and Vapors
Measuring Toxic Atmospheres
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Confined space entry and emergency response / / D. Alan Veasey ... [et al.]
Confined space entry and emergency response / / D. Alan Veasey ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (512 p.)
Disciplina 628.9/2
Altri autori (Persone) VeaseyD. Alan (Dwight Alan)
Soggetto topico Industrial safety
Rescue work
Indoor air pollution - Safety measures
ISBN 9786610287185
9781280287183
1280287187
9781613449066
1613449062
9780470364130
0470364130
9780471787662
0471787663
9780471787655
0471787655
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Confined Space Entry and Emergency Response; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I Basic Confined Space; Chapter 1. Introduction to Confined Spaces; Why All The Concern about Confined Spaces?; OSHA's Response: The Permit-Required Confined Spaces Standard; What are Confined Spaces?; Size and Configuration Make Entry Possible; Spaces Not Designed for Continuous Worker Occupancy; Restricted Means for Entry and Exit; Nonpermit versus Permit-Required Confined Spaces; What Hazards Make a Confined Space Permit-Required?; Hazardous Atmospheres; Engulfment Hazards; Entrapping Configurations
Other Significant Safety or Health HazardsThe Importance of Confined Space Recognition; The Intent of OSHA's Permit-Required Confined Spaces Standard; Summary; Chapter 2. Regulatory and Administrative Aspects of Confined Space Entry and Rescue; State and Federal Regulations; U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration; Permit Program Requirements; Personnel Roles and Training Requirements; Training and Duties of Authorized Entrants; Training and Duties of Attendants; Training and Duties of Entry Supervisors; Requirements for Rescue and Emergency Services Personnel
National Fire Protection Association StandardsNFPA 1670, Standard on Operations and Training for Technical Rescue Incidents; NFPA 1006, Standard for Rescue Technician Professional Qualifications; NFPA 1983, Standard on Fire Service Life Safety Rope and System Components; NFPA 1404, Standard for a Fire Department Self-Controlled Breathing Apparatus Program; Additional Standards and Guidelines; American National Standards Institute (ANSI); American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM); National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH); Summary
Chapter 3. Identifying Confined Space HazardsPhysical Hazards; Energy; Engulfment; Entrapment; Gravity; Noise; Temperature Extremes; Musculoskeletal Injuries; Physical Hazards Safety Analysis; Hazardous Atmospheres; Oxygen Concentration; Toxic and Asphyxiating Chemicals; Fire and Explosion Hazards; Oxygen; Ignition Source; Fuel; Chemical Properties; Special Hazards; Radioactivity; Biological Hazards; Label and Placard Hazard Recognition; DOT Hazard Classification System; NFPA Hazard Ranking System; HMlS Hazard Labeling System; Summary: Prevention through Assessment
Chapter 4. Air Monitoring in Confined SpacesRegulatory Requirements; Normal Permit-Required Entry; Entry Using Alternate Procedures; Reclassifying a Space as a Non-Permit-Required Confined Space; Employee Observation of Monitoring and Results; Nonmandatory Appendix B; Appendix E: ""Sewer System Entry""; Special Industries; Air Sampling in Confined Spaces; Using Air Sampling Data; Limitations; General Procedures; Active Sampling; Passive Sampling; Real-Time Monitoring with Direct-Reading Instruments; Basic Operation; Measuring Oxygen; Measuring Combustible Gases and Vapors
Measuring Toxic Atmospheres
Record Nr. UNINA-9911019595303321
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Electrostatic hazards / / Gunter Luttgens and Norman Wilson
Electrostatic hazards / / Gunter Luttgens and Norman Wilson
Autore Luttgens Gunter
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Boston, : Butterworth Heinemann, 1997
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (179 p.)
Disciplina 628.9/2
Altri autori (Persone) WilsonNorman, Dr.
Soggetto topico Industrial buildings - Fires and fire prevention
Electrostatics
Industrial accidents
ISBN 1-281-03441-X
9786611034412
0-08-050540-6
Classificazione SCI022000TEC017000
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Electrostatic Hazards; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1. Danger of fire and explosion; 1.1 Basic considerations; 1.2 Conditions for ignition; 1.3 Minimum ignition energy; 1.4 Literature; Chapter 2. Origin of static electricity; 2.1 Double layer charge; 2.2 Charging of liquids and gases; 2.3 Reducing the tendency of charging; 2.4 Electrostatic induction; 2.5 Basic concepts and units; 2.6 Static charges on the clothing and the body; 2.7 Literature; Chapter 3. Electrostatic discharges as sources of ignition; 3.1 Definitions
3.2 Mechanisms of gas discharges3.3 Types of gas discharge; 3.4 Incendivity of gas discharges; 3.5 Traces left by gas discharges; 3.6 Literature; Chapter 4. Principles of safety; Chapter 5. Case histories related to brush discharges; 5.1 Ignition in a heated tank containing diphenyl; 5.2 Pouring flaked product into an agitator vessel; 5.3 Filling pipe blocked with sulphur leading to the ignition of methanol; 5.4 PE liner slipping out of a paper bag; 5.5 Ignition caused by an antistatic PE bag; 5.6 Impregnation of a glass fibre fabric; 5.7 Shaking fine dust out of a PE bag
5.8 Ion exchanger resin in toluene5.9 Pumping polluted toluene; Chapter 6.Case histories related to cone or bulking discharges; 6.1 Plastic foam released from an autoclave; 6.2 Dust explosion in a silo; Chapter 7. Case histories related to propagating brush discharges; 7.1 Plastic tube used in the pneumatic conveying of powder; 7.2 Plastic pipe used in the pneumatic conveying of powder; 7.3 Plastic injector in a jet mill; 7.4 PE liner in a metal drum; 7.5 PE liner in a paper drum; 7.6 Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) window pane in the silo of a granulating plant; 7.7 PP coated expansion pipe
7.8 Plastic tank inside a metal mould7.9 Literature; Chapter 8. Case histories related to spark discharges; 8.1 Dusts; 8.2 Rotating beater dryer (1); 8.3 Explosion of a resin powder in a metal drum; 8.4 Dust removal from tablets; 8.5 Filter bag with a supporting framework; 8.6 Filter fabric containing interwoven steel fibres; 8.7 Explosion when emptying a metal drum; 8.8 Filter fabric made partially conducting by a flame- proofing agent; 8.9 Emptying a tumble dryer; 8.10 Cyclone separator set up on a drum; 8.11 Fire caused by an antistatic PE bag; 8.12 Pouring powder into an agitator vessel
8.13 Hybrid mixtures8.14 Grinding solvent-wet plastic; 8.15 Rotating beater dryer (2); 8.16 Shovelling solvent-wet powder; 8.17 Liquids; 8.18 Emptying a drum via a glass pipe; 8.19 Funnel with a Mucon outlet; 8.20 Metal valve in a glass apparatus; 8.21 Spark discharge from an isolated metal flange; 8.22 Rubber hose with a supporting helix; 8.23 Isolated steel spacer in a metal pipe; 8.24 Filling a metal drum on mobile scales; 8.25 Slicing solvent-wet plastic; 8.26 Application of rubber adhesive; 8.27 Valve with a corroded PTFE coating; 8.28 Fire during a coating process
8.29 Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) hose partially wetted with water
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Luttgens Gunter  
Oxford ; ; Boston, : Butterworth Heinemann, 1997
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Electrostatic ignitions of fires and explosions / / Thomas H. Pratt
Electrostatic ignitions of fires and explosions / / Thomas H. Pratt
Autore Pratt Thomas H
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, N.Y., : Center for Chemical Process Safety of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2000
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (198 p.)
Disciplina 628.9/2
Soggetto topico Static electricity and fires
Explosions
Electric spark
Fire investigation
ISBN 9786612783241
9781282783249
1282783246
9780470935156
0470935154
9781591245803
159124580X
9780470935149
0470935146
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Electrostatic Ignitions of Fires and Explosions; CONTENTS; 1 Basic Concepts; 1.1 The Electrostatic Charge; 1.1.1 Electrons, Protons, and Ions; 1.1.2 Charge Distribution: Point, Space, and Surface Charges; 1.2 The Electric Field; 1.2.1 Mapping Electric Fields; 1.2.2 Dielectrics; 1.2.3 Dielectric Breakdown; 1.3 Ground Potential; 1.3.1 Grounding; 1.3.2 Bonding; 1.4 Requirements for a Fire or an Explosion; 1.4.1 Ignitable Mixture; 1.4.2 Separation; 1.4.3 Accumulation; 1.4.4 Discharge; 2 Separation and Accumulation of Charge; 2.1 Mechanisms of Charge Generation; 2.2 Charge Alignment
2.3 Contact and Frictional Charging2.3.1 Surface Charging; 2.3.2 Powder Charging; 2.4 Double Layer Charging; 2.5 Charging of Drops, Mists, and Aerosols; 2.6 Two Phase Flow; 2.7 Charge Separation at Phase Boundaries; 2.8 Charge Relaxation; 2.9 Host Material; 2.9.1 Bulk Conductivity; 2.9.2 Surface Conductivity; 2.9.3 Apparent Conductivity; 2.10 Separation vs. Relaxation; 2.10.1 Constant Voltage Case; 2.10.2 Constant Amperage Case; 2.11 Induction; 3 Discharge; 3.1 Classification of Discharges; 3.2 Characteristics of Discharges; 3.2.1 Corona Discharge; 3.2.2 Brush Discharge
3.2.3 Bulking Brush Discharge3.2.4 Propagating Brush Discharge; 3.2.5 Spark or Capacitor Discharge; 3.2.6 Lightning; 4 Minimum Ignition Energies; 4.1 Testing of Materials; 4.2 Minimum Ignition Energy, MIE; 4.2.1 MIEs of Gasses and Vapors; 4.2.2 MIEs of Dusts; 4.2.3 MIEs of Hybrid Mixtures; 4.2.4 MIEs in Enriched Oxygen Atmospheres; 4.2.5 MIEs of Explosives; 5 Discharge Energies; 5.1 Ignitions by Electrostatic Discharges; 5.2 Capacitive Discharges; 5.2.1 Human Sparks; 5.2.2 Clothing; 5.3 Brush Discharges; 5.3.1 Brush Discharges in Spaces; 5.3.2 Brush Discharges at Surfaces
5.4 Bulking Brush Discharges5.5 Propagating Brush Discharges; 5.6 Corona Discharges; 6 Electrification in Industrial Processes; 6.1 Charges in Liquids; 6.1.1 Streaming Currents; 6.1.2 Charge Relaxation in Liquids; 6.1.3 Liquid Conductivity; 6.1.4 Antistatic Additives; 6.1.5 Sedimentation; 6.2 Charges in Mists; 6.2.1 Washing; 6.2.2 Splash Loading; 6.2.3 Steaming; 6.2.4 Carbon Dioxide; 6.2.5 Charge Decay from Mists; 6.3 Charges in Powders; 6.3.1 Streaming Currents in Powders; 6.3.2 Charge Compaction in Powder Bulking; 6.3.3 Charge Relaxation in Powders; 6.4 Surface Charges
6.4.1 Triboelectric Charging6.4.2 Humidity; 6.4.3 Conductive Cloth and Plastics; 6.4.4 Neutralizers; 6.5 Intense Electrification; 6.6 Phase Separation Charges; 7 Design and Operating Criteria; 7.1 Grounding and Bonding; 7.1.1 Insulation from Ground; 7.1.2 Spark Promoters; 7.2 In-Process Relaxation Times; 7.2.1 Quiescent Relaxations; 7.2.2 Relaxation Downstream of Filters; 7.3 Simultaneous Operations; 7.4 Sounding Pipes; 8 Measurements; 8.1 Multimeters; 8.2 Electrometers; 8.3 Electrostatic Voltmeters; 8.4 Fieldmeters; 8.5 Faraday Cage; 8.6 Radios; 9 Quantification of Electrostatic Scenarios
9.1 Approximations
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Pratt Thomas H  
New York, N.Y., : Center for Chemical Process Safety of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, c2000
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Fire science and technology
Fire science and technology
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Tokyo], : Center for Fire Science and Technology, Science University of Tokyo, [1981-
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 628.9/2
Soggetto topico Fire prevention
Fire extinction
Soggetto genere / forma Periodicals.
ISSN 1882-0492
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996204724703316
[Tokyo], : Center for Fire Science and Technology, Science University of Tokyo, [1981-
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Fire science and technology
Fire science and technology
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Tokyo], : Center for Fire Science and Technology, Science University of Tokyo, [1981-
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource
Disciplina 628.9/2
Soggetto topico Fire prevention
Fire extinction
Soggetto genere / forma Periodicals.
ISSN 1882-0492
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Periodico
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910304551503321
[Tokyo], : Center for Fire Science and Technology, Science University of Tokyo, [1981-
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Industrial fire safety guidebook / / by Tatyana A. Davletshina
Industrial fire safety guidebook / / by Tatyana A. Davletshina
Autore Davletshina Tatyana
Pubbl/distr/stampa Westwood, N.J., : Noyes Publications, c1998
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (540 p.)
Disciplina 628.9/2
Soggetto topico Industrial buildings - Fires and fire prevention
Industrial safety
ISBN 1-282-01109-X
9786612011092
0-8155-1806-4
1-59124-570-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto ""PREFACE""; ""ABOUT THE AUTHOR""; ""CONTENTS""; ""1 Fire Protection Principles""; ""2 Fire Hazard Terminology""; ""3 Properties and Flammability of Hydrocarbons""; ""4 Engineering and Technical Data on Petroleum Products""; ""5 Fire And Explosion Guide For Common Chemicals""; ""6 Chemical Compatibility Information""; ""7 Responding to Spills and Leaks""; ""Appendix Hazardous Chemicals Listing""; ""Index""
Record Nr. UNINA-9911006981103321
Davletshina Tatyana  
Westwood, N.J., : Noyes Publications, c1998
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Manual on chlorosilane emergency response guidelines
Manual on chlorosilane emergency response guidelines
Pubbl/distr/stampa [Place of publication not identified], : ASTM, 1998
Disciplina 628.9/2
Collana ASTM manual series Manual on chlorosilane emergency response guidelines
Soggetto topico Hazardous substances - Accidents
Hazardous substances - Safety measures
Chlorosilanes - Accidents
Chlorosilanes - Safety measures
Engineering & Applied Sciences
Technology - General
ISBN 0-8031-4538-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910161635603321
[Place of publication not identified], : ASTM, 1998
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Protecting emergency responders : lessons learned from terrorist attacks / / Brian A. Jackson ... [et al.]
Protecting emergency responders : lessons learned from terrorist attacks / / Brian A. Jackson ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Santa Monica, Calif., : Rand, c2002
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (111 p.)
Disciplina 628.9/2
Altri autori (Persone) JacksonBrian A. <1972->
Soggetto topico Personal protective equipment
Industrial safety
Employees - Safety measures
ISBN 1-283-59727-6
9786613909725
0-8330-3257-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto PREFACE; EXECUTIVE SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS; Chapter One INTRODUCTION; ABOUT THE CONFERENCE; THE REPORT; Chapter Two THE TERRORIST INCIDENTS; LONG-TERM CAMPAIGNS; LARGE-SCALE EVENTS; MULTIPLE THREATS, MULTIPLE EVENTS; CRIME-SCENE DESIGNATION; OFF-DUTY AND VOLUNTEER INVOLVEMENT; NEW ROLES, NEW RISKS; Chapter Three PERFORMANCE AND AVAILABILITY OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT; PERFORMANCE; AVAILABILITY AND SUITABILITY; MAINTENANCE AND DECONTAMINATION; Chapter Four INFORMATION AND TRAINING; HAZARD ASSESSMENT; RISK COMMUNICATION
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT INFORMATION AND TRAININGChapter Five SITE MANAGEMENT FOR PERSONAL PROTECTION; COMMANDING AUTHORITY; INCIDENT DEFINITION; SCENE CONTROL; INTERNAL PERIMETER CONTROL; PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ENFORCEMENT; Chapter Six RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MOVING FORWARD; PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT; AVAILABILITY OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT; INFORMATION AND TRAINING; MANAGEMENT; Chapter Seven CONCLUDING REMARKS; GUIDELINES; COST; RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER; EQUIPMENT STANDARDIZATION AND INTEROPERABILITY; SAFETY MANAGEMENT; Appendix A ORGANIZING PARTNERS
Appendix B CONFERENCE PARTICIPANTSAppendix C CONFERENCE AGENDA; Appendix D SUMMARIES OF PLENARY PRESENTATIONS
Record Nr. UNINA-9910220110203321
Santa Monica, Calif., : Rand, c2002
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