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ISBN 10: 007135171X
ISBN 13: 9780071351713
Author: Mervin Fingas
* Addresses issues such as International Law and Regulations, Risk Assessment, Biological Effects and Spill Modeling
* New chapters feature information on frequently spilled compounds and list tables of materials
Table of contents:
Part I: Hazardous Material Programs.
Chapter 1: Preparedness for and Response to Accidental Marine Pollution
Chapter 2: Awareness and Preparedness for Emergencies at Local Level
Chapter 3: Response Options for Accidents and Spills of Hazardous Materials in France
Chapter 4: Hazardous Materials Emergencies in New Zealand
Chapter 5: CHEMTREC (The Chemical Transportation Emergency Center)
Chapter 6: SQAS: Safety and Quality Assessment Systems for the Transport/Storage/Handling of Chemicals
Chapter 7: Regulations for Transporting Hazardous Materials in France
Chapter 8: International Chemical Environment (ICE)
Emergency Response
Part II: Nuclear Emergencies.
Chapter 9: Response to Nuclear or Radiological Emergencies
Part III: Risk Assessment.
Chapter 10: Risk Assessment and Management with a Focus on Releases of Hazardous Materials
Chapter 11: Liability in Emergency Management
Chapter 12: Risk-Based Concept for the Safety Assessment of Handling of Ammunition and Explosives by Swiss Forces and Administration
Part IV: Spill Countermeasures.
Chapter 13: Containment and Confinement of Hazardous Chemical Spills
Chapter 14: Cleanup of Chemical Spills Using Air Sparging
Chapter 15: Sorbents for Chemical Spill Treatment
Chapter 16: Analysis of Hazardous Materials Using Equipment in Vehicle-Portable (Level 3) Spill Response Vehicles
Part V: Spill Modeling.
Chapter 17: Practical Uses of Air Plume Modeling in Chemical Emergencies
Chapter 18: Spreading of Cold Dense Clouds
Chapter 19: Evaluation Methodologies for Dense Gas Dispersion Models
Chapter 20: Modeling Oil Spills on River Systems: Evaluation of Aqueous Concentrations
Chapter 21: Boiling Liquid Expanding Vapor Explosions (BLEVEs): The Causes and Consequences
Chapter 22: Modeling and Understanding BLEVEs
Chapter 23: U.S. DOE HAZMAT Spill Center Database
Chapter 24: Fugacity Modeling to Predict Long-Term Environmental Fate of Chemicals from Hazardous Spills
Chapter 25: Contaminant Concentration Fluctuations
Chapter 26: Debris Hazard from Accidental Explosions in Underground Storage Facilities: A Case Study on Modeling of Debris Throw
Chapter 27: Modeling Atmospheric Dispersion of Heavier-than-Air Clouds Containing Aerosol
Part VI: Disposal. Chapter 28: Disposal of Waste
Chapter 29: Disposal of Small-Scale Spills
Part VII: Safety.
Chapter 30: Review of Personal Protective Equipment for Spill Situations
Chapter 31: Risk Communication of Chemical Accidents
Part VIII: Perspectives on Specific Chemicals.
Chapter 32: Perspectives on Specific Substances: Ammonia
Chapter 33: Perspectives on Specific Substances: Chlorine
Chapter 34: Perspectives on Specific Substances: Methyl tert-Butyl Ether (MTBE)
Chapter 35: Perspectives on Specific Substances: Sulfuric Acid
Chapter 36: Perspectives on Specific Substances: Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
Chapter 37: Sulfur Trioxide and Oleum
Chapter 38: Perspectives on Specific Substances: Pentachlorophenol
Chapter 39: Sodium Cyanide: Properties, Toxicity, Uses and Environmental Impacts: Pentachlorophenol
Part IX: Case Histories:
Chapter 40: Long-Range Consequences of a Major Ammonia Accident at Ionava, Lithuania, in 1989
Chapter 41: Historical Analysis of Natural Gas Accidents
Chapter 42: The Disaster and Its Aftermath
Chapter 43: Chemical Spills at Sea: Case Studies
Part X: Chemical Spill Data.
Chapter 44: Development of a Chemical Spill Priority List for Environment Canada
Chapter 45: Searching for Information on Chemical Products on the Internet
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