Harzadous and toxic wastes: technology, management and health effects: emergency response to toxic material spills: the role of the local community
By: Lesak, David M | Monrovia | West African Regional High level Workshop on Toxic and Hazardous Wastes | 8-12 May 1988
Description: 7 pSubject(s): TOXIC SUBSTANCES | DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES | DISASTERS | EMERGENCY RELIEFSummary: Defines the role of the local community in response to toxic material spills. Response to such an emergency can be effective if a risk analysis has been carried out and a management organization established. A risK analysis determine hazardous waste generators, information on types of hazardous wastes and transportation of such wastes. Information on previous incidents are also helpful. Testing and evaluation of the emergency plan followed by strong critiques are the final phases.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Presented at UN Centre for Transnational Cooperation workshop for toxic hazardous wastes
Defines the role of the local community in response to toxic material spills. Response to such an emergency can be effective if a risk analysis has been carried out and a management organization established. A risK analysis determine hazardous waste generators, information on types of hazardous wastes and transportation of such wastes. Information on previous incidents are also helpful. Testing and evaluation of the emergency plan followed by strong critiques are the final phases.
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