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The post-Bhopal and post-9/11 transformations in chemical emergency prevention and response policy in the United States
Authors:James C. Belke  Deborah Y. Dietrich
Affiliation:

United States Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue (Mail Code 5104A), Washington, DC 20460, USA

Abstract:The United States' approach to incident prevention and response to hazardous chemical facilities has undergone two major transformations in the last 20 years. The first was triggered by the Bhopal tragedy in 1984, which led to major changes within the US chemical industry and a series of Federal laws and regulations intended to prevent major chemical accidents. A more recent transformation is currently underway in the wake of the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington. It involves the advent of various security-related requirements affecting many of the same facilities covered under the existing accident prevention rules. This paper provides an overview of these transformations and their impacts.
Keywords:Chemical accidents   Prevention   Response   Terrorism   Regulation
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