Hazards XVIII

Hazards XVIII
Author:
Publisher: IChemE
Total Pages: 1022
Release: 2004
Genre: Chemical engineering
ISBN: 0852954603

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Presents papers on topics: safety management, safe process design, issues from Seveso/COMAH, compliance with standards, transport and storage, chemical reactions, risk assessment and analysis, human factors and behaviour.

Natural Hazards

Natural Hazards
Author: Edward A. Keller
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 575
Release: 2016-07-07
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1315508680

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Natural Hazards: Earth Processes as Hazards, Disasters and Catastrophes, Fourth Edition, is an introductory-level survey intended for university and college courses that are concerned with earth processes that have direct, and often sudden and violent, impacts on human society. The text integrates principles of geology, hydrology, meteorology, climatology, oceanography, soil science, ecology and solar system astronomy. The book is designed for a course in natural hazards for non-science majors, and a primary goal of the text is to assist instructors in guiding students who may have little background in science to understand physical earth processes as natural hazards and their consequences to society. Natural Hazards uses historical to recent examples of hazards and disasters to explore how and why they happen and what we can do to limit their effects. The text's up-to-date coverage of recent disasters brings a fresh perspective to the material. The Fourth Edition continues our new active learning approach that includes reinforcement of learning objective with a fully updated visual program and pedagogical tools that highlight fundamental concepts of the text. This program will provide an interactive and engaging learning experience for your students. Here's how: Provide a balanced approach to the study of natural hazards: Focus on the basic earth science of hazards as well as roles of human processes and effects on our planet in a broader, more balanced approach to the study of natural hazards. Enhance understanding and comprehension of natural hazards: Newly revised stories and case studies give students a behind the scenes glimpse into how hazards are evaluated from a scientific and human perspective; the stories of real people who survive natural hazards, and the lives and research of professionals who have contributed significantly to the research of hazardous events. Strong pedagogical tools reinforce the text's core features: Chapter structure and design organizes the material into three major sections to help students learn, digest, and review learning objectives.

Hazards XVIII.

Hazards XVIII.
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 3
Release: 2005
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Insurance Engineers' Hand Book

The Insurance Engineers' Hand Book
Author: William Dennis Matthews
Publisher:
Total Pages: 752
Release: 1916
Genre: Fire insurance
ISBN:

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Assessment of Safety and Risk with a Microscopic Model of Detonation

Assessment of Safety and Risk with a Microscopic Model of Detonation
Author: C.-O. Leiber
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2003-04-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780444513328

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Whereas the current plane wave, homogeneous flow detonation physics is an excellent engineering tool for numerical predictions under given conditions, the multi-hot-spot-model is an additional tool for analyzing phenomena that cannot be explained by classical calculations. The real benefit comes from being able to understand, without any artificial assumptions, the whole phenomenology of detonations and explosions. By specifying pressure generating mechanisms, one is able to see that the current treatment of the detonics of energetic materials is only a very special - but powerful - case of explosion events and hazards. It becomes clear that physical explosions must be taken into account in any safety considerations. In these terms it is easy to understand why even liquid carbon dioxide and inert silo materials can explode. A unique collection of unexpected events, which might surprise even specialists, has resulted from the evaluation of the model.-

The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America

The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of America
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 906
Release: 1998
Genre: Administrative law
ISBN:

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The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government.

Code of Federal Regulations

Code of Federal Regulations
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 944
Release: 2004
Genre: Administrative law
ISBN:

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Japan's March 2011 Disaster and Moral Grit

Japan's March 2011 Disaster and Moral Grit
Author: Michael C. Brannigan
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0739196693

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Japan’s March 11, 2011 triple horror of earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown is its worst catastrophe since Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Recovery remains an ongoing ordeal. Japan's Responses to the March 2011 Disaster: Our Inescapable In-between uncovers the pivotal role of longstanding cultural worldviews and their impact on responses to this gut-wrenching disaster. Through unpacking the pivotal notion in Japanese ethics of aidagara, or “in-betweenness,” it offers testament to a deep-rooted sense of community. Accounts from survivors, victims’ families, key city officials, and volunteers reveal a remarkable fiber of moral grit and resilience that sustains Japan’s common struggle to rally and carve a future with promise and hope. Calamities snatch us out of the mundane and throw us into the intensity of the moment. They challenge our moral fiber. Trauma, individual and collective, is the uninvited litmus test of character, personal and social. Ultimately, whether a society rightfully recovers from disaster has to do with its degree of connectedness, the embodied physical, interpersonal, face-to-face engagement we have with each other. As these stories bring to light, along with Michael Brannigan’s extensive research, personal encounters with survivors, and experience as a volunteer in Japan’s stricken areas, our degree of connectedness determines how we in the long run weather the storm, whether the storm is natural, technological, or human. Ultimately, it illustrates that how we respond to and recover after the storm hinges upon how we are with each other before the storm.

Hazards

Hazards
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1002
Release: 2004
Genre: Chemical engineering
ISBN:

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