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Publications
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Free
Talks and Papers
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Emergency Response Planning: For Corporate and Municipal Managers
by Paul A. Erickson (January 1999) (Link)
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2000 Emergency Response Guidebook : A Guidebook for First Responders During the Initial Phase of a Dangerous Goods/Hazardous Materials Incident
(May 2000) (Link)
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Planning for Real Time Event Response Management by David W. Ash, Vlad G. Dabija
(June 12, 2000) (Link)
Two leading artificial intelligence experts cover the key issues associated with real-time and reactive planning in intelligent agent systems. This book explains the technology in-depth, and shows how it can be employed for maximum impact. Includes a comprehensive real-world case study.
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Emergency Response to Hazardous Material Incidents
(1999) (Link)
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Handbook of Emergency Response to Toxic Chemical Releases : A Guide to Compliance
by Nicholas P. Cheremisinoff (March 1995) (Link)
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Emergency Response to Chemical and Biological Agents
by John R. Cashman (December 15, 1999) (Link)
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Crisis Response and Emergency Action Plan by Lance K. Paris, Inez B. Drummond (Editor)
(September 1996) (Link)
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Issues & Answers for Hazardous Waste Operations & Emergency Response (Osha Issues & Answers Series, No 1)
by Mark M. Moran (January 1996) (Link)
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Talks
and Papers
AcuTech,
Scenario-Based
Emergency Planning for Ammonia Releases (.PDF,
58K)
This paper will present an outline of the emergency planning and
response requirements EPA has imposed on regulated facilities.
Practical guidelines for preparing emergency plans based on hazard
scenarios identified in the Process Hazard Analyses (PHA) and for
conducting drills necessary to satisfy the RMP requirements are
presented. An outline of a complete emergency response plan is
included.
Ernest G. Vendrell, Developing the
Emergency Response Plan (link)
Discusses components of an effective ERP, vulnerability analysis,
development/coordination activities, and reviewing and integrating
ERPs.
Martin J. Andrejko, P.G., What Is A
HazMat Emergency Response Plan? (link)
Outlines plan requirements, the materials covered, how to prepare
a more detailed plan, maintaining the plan, and driver training.
Stanley M. Gaviick, Developing RCRA
Facility Contingency Plans
(link)
Hazardous waste generators and hazardous waste treatment, storage,
and disposal (TSD) facilities are required to prepare a contingency
plan. This paper outlines the basic requirements: Emergency
Coordinator; Emergency Assistance Agreements; Emergency Procedures;
Emergency Equipment; and Evacuation Plan.
Susan Frick, Evacuation Verses
Shelter-In-Place (link)
Identifies the advantages of each approach.
James R. Green, Facility Emergency
Planning (link)
Discusses the assignment of facility emergency coordinators and
the establishment of an emergency release notification system.
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