Lee's Loss Prevention in the Process Industries: Hazard Identification, Assessment and Control, Volume 2, Third Edition

There is a considerable body of work on disasters of various kinds, both natural and man-made, and, whilst much of this may be only marginally relevant to process plant emergencies, it is helpful to have some awareness of this background (Table 24.1).
| Disaster planning BSC (n.d./2); Prentiss (1951); Featherstone (1962); Ministry of Health (1962); Grosser et al. (1964); H.B. Williams (1964); Inbbar (1965); Healy (1969); Chatham-Savannah Defense Council (1971); Home Office (1972); Office of Emergency Preparedness (1972); Puget Sound Council of Governments (1975); J.W. Richardson (1975); W.H. Gibson (1976); J. Howard (1976); League of Red Cross Societies (1976); Manning (1976); Abe (1978); Quarantelli (1978); de Boer and Baillie (1980a,b); H.D. Foster (1980); Frey and Safar (1980); Smulders (1980); Whittow (1980); Geipel (1982, 1991); R. Jackson (1986); May and Williams (1986); Society of Industrial Emergency Services Officers (1986); Theodore, Reynolds and Taylor (1989); Dupont, Theodore and Reynolds (1991); M.A. Hughes (1991); D.J. Parker and Handmer (1992) |
| Works emergency planning MCA (SG-4); NRC (Appendix 28 Emergency Response, Emergency Planning); Anon. (1961b); Labine (1961); Tenneco Oil Co. (1964b); Kling (1965); D.T. Smith (1967); Fowler and Spiegelman (1968); Gilmore (1968); Bennett (1972); van Cleve (1973); Hunter (1973); Hydrocarbon Processing Editors (1973); IRI (1973/9); PITB (1973/4); K. Wright (1973); Associated Octel (1974 Bklt 20/74); Brannon (1974, 1976); Bruce and Diggle (1974); Duff and Husband (1974); Maas (1974); CIA (1976 RC20, 1991 RC31, RC47); CISHC (1976/6); Diggle (1976); Underwood, Sourwine and Johnson (1976); Chlorine Institute (1977... |