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Publikováno v:
International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings. 2017:2017-157
Oil spill response equipment typing provides responders with necessary information to support selecting the best resource for the job. Simply stated, “kind and type” are the description and capability of an identified asset based on its capabilit
Autor:
Al Hielscher, Dan Sliva, James K. Farr, Dalina Viveros, Brenton L. Drake, George Baran, John W. Ryan, Trong Nguyen, Dave Frurip, David B. Gorman, Emory Ford, Kirk Mulligan
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Process Safety Progress. 36:24-29
Chemical compatibility is a key consideration throughout the chemical industry wherever two or more chemicals have the potential to mix, either inadvertently or by design. One of the most comprehensive tools available for determining chemical compati
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Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 35:1576-1586
The Chemical Aquatic Fate and Effects (CAFE) database is a centralized repository that allows for rapid and unrestricted access to data. Information in CAFE is integrated into a user-friendly tool with modules containing fate and effects data for 32
Autor:
Min Sheng, Pat Murphy, Wade A. Freeman, Dave Frurip, Robert Bellair, Jim Farr, Harold Johnstone, David B. Gorman, Myriam Linke, Klaas van Gelder, Al Hielscher, Dalina Viveros
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Process Safety Progress. 33:4-18
As a result of a two-year joint effort between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and The Dow Chemical Company, an enhanced version (3.0) of the NOAA Chemical Reactivity Worksheet now is available. In addition to addressing pr
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Autor:
Al Hielscher, Scott L. McCreery
Publikováno v:
International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings. 1999:895-898
Tracking resources in emergency response situations can be a time consuming and laborious undertaking. Many times the Resource Unit within the Incident Command System (ICS) is in the unenviable position of playing “catch-up” with what is occurrin
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International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings. 2008:451-452
Tracking resources in real time during response situations has proven to be an integral part of decision making within an Incident Command System (ICS) structure. To help with this process, a new and portable product called Resource Tracking Manager