Community and Organizational Awareness of and Preparedness for Acute Chemical Emergencies

KATHLEEN J. TIERNEY

Journal of Hazardous Materials 4 (1981): 331-342




Abstract:

An open system model is used to analyze field data from a study of organizatioral and community preparedness for acute chemical emergencies.  In particular, findings are presented on perceptions of threat, social climate and social or interorganizational linkages.  It is shown that the awareness of a need for preparedness is not translated into preparedness activities and practices unless there are supportive social factors or conditions.
 


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