Chemical Disaster Preparedness at the Local Community Level

 E. L. QUARANTELLI

Journal of Hazardous Materials 8 (1984): 239-249



Abstract:

The results of a four-year study in the United States of organizational preparedness in local communities for actual and potential sudden disasters resulting from chemical agents, are reported.  Especially noted are the problems in planning which stem from the fact that the operative local community is seldom congruent with the formal jurisdictional area of a community.  Differences between planning for chemically-based disasters and for natural disasters are also discussed.
 


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