Characteristic Patterns of and Variations in Community Response to Acute Chemical Emergencies

JANE K. GRAY

Journal of Hazardous Material 4 (1981): 357-366




Abstract:

This paper discusses the distinctive socio-behavioral patterns which emerge in the context of community response to acute chemical emergencies.  Impact contingencies and the variations in behavior they occasion are especially noted.  The characteristic pattern of behavior of first responders and their initial definitions of threat are also outlined.  In addition, there is a discussion of the effects of convergence movement towards the disaster site on the outflow of evacuees.


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