Industrial Emergency Preparedness

“Industrial Emergency Preparedness” by Robert B. Kelly, published by Wiley on July 15, 1989, is a detailed resource comprising 312 pages in English. This book presents a concise methodology for developing a comprehensive industrial program aimed at managing major emergencies, including fires, chemical and oil spills, gas leaks, and explosions. It offers expert guidance on techniques employed by many of the largest multinational industrial concerns.
Readers will find practical insights into emergency preparedness within the realms of technology and engineering, particularly as they relate to manufacturing and chemistry. The text serves as a valuable reference for those looking to enhance their understanding of industrial safety protocols and emergency response strategies. This edition is designed to equip professionals with the necessary tools to effectively address and mitigate potential industrial crises.
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This text provides a concise methodology for developing a comprehensive industrial program to handle major emergencies such as fires, chemical and oil spills, gas leaks, and explosions. Included is expert guidance on techniques used by many of the largest multinational industrial concerns.
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