Water contamination emergencies : collective responsibility
By leading experts, this is an up-to-date view of the strategies essential for an effective response to water contamination emergencies.
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Series: | Special publication (Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain)) ;
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ISBN: | 9781680153750 1680153757 9780854041725 0854041729 9781847559319 184755931X |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (ix, 412 pages) : illustrations |
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111 | 2 | |a International Conference on Water Contamination Emergencies |n (3rd : |d 2008 : |c London, England) | |
245 | 1 | 0 | |a Water contamination emergencies : |b collective responsibility / |c edited by John Gray, K. Clive Thompson. |
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500 | |a "The proceedings of the International Conference on Water Contamination Emergencies: Collective Responsibility held at the Royal Society of Medicine, London on 7-8 April 2008"--Title page verso | ||
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Water emergencies : opening remarks -- Water is life : a view of organisational resilience in the Australian water industry -- Online toxicity monitors and their use in distribution system and watershed early warning systems -- Water supply security issues and trends -- Consequence management within the Environmental Protection Agency's water security initiative -- Application of a risk based approach to security and integrity of assets : a regulators view -- Let's get real : real world experiences with real-time on-line monitoring for security and quality, detecting and responding to events -- The organisational culture of managing incidents and risks in the water sector -- A simulation tool for contaminant warning system design and evaluation -- CBRN modelling : application to water contamination -- Planning, preparedness and security of the alternative water supply -- Procedures for the decontamination of building plumbing systems -- Lessons learned from summer floods 2007, phase 1 report : emergency response prepared by Water UK's review group on flooding -- Risk assessment methodology for water utilities (RAM-W) : lessons learned -- Risk-based approaches to water quality management : integrating public health metrics in water safety planning -- How standards can assist the assessment of, recovery, and prevention of future emergencies -- The XX edition of the Torino Olympic Games experience : planning for and responding to drinking water contamination threats and incidents -- Sensitive, selective and simple UV-spectrometry for contaminant alarm systems -- Fully automated instrumentation for nucleic acid testing in the field -- Optimisation of NMR methodology for non-targeted detection of water contaminants -- Preventing water contamination : a co-ordinated response -- Potential sources of man-made radiochemical contamination of water resources with special emphasis on the nuclear fuel cycle -- Rapid methods -- Processing and databasing spectroscopic analyses and its use in the elucidation of unkowns -- Handbooks to assist in the management of a radiological incident involving the contamination of drinking water supplies -- Robust on-line total organic carbon (TOC) analyser for security monitoring -- Water UK emergency planning -- The Scottish waterborne hazard plan -- Research related to water security -- Early warning and reports -- Ok, we've got a problem, so who do we tell? : inter-agency communications, a water company view -- Review and evaluation of water concentration technologies for analysis by real-time PCR -- Scientific and technical advisory cell (STAC) : getting timely public health advice to multi-agency frontline responders -- Communicating with the public during water contamination events : addressing vulnerable populations -- Medical preparedness for water contamination events -- Keeping the public on-side and maintaining reputation -- Sociological and psychological constraints to learning from failure -- Lessons learned from major contamination incidents : a discussion. | |
506 | |a Plný text je dostupný pouze z IP adres počítačů Univerzity Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně nebo vzdáleným přístupem pro zaměstnance a studenty | ||
520 | |a By leading experts, this is an up-to-date view of the strategies essential for an effective response to water contamination emergencies. |b In the current international situation, the ability to deal effectively with water contamination emergencies is of rapidly increasing importance. The third in a series of conference proceedings, this book brings together contributions from leading scientists and experts in industry and academia. It offers an international perspective and develops the themes of the previous volumes entitled Water Contamination Emergencies: Can we cope? and Water Contamination Emergencies: Enhancing our response. The full range of potential chemical, microbiological and radiological contamination scenarios are addressed from the perspective of medical and health professionals, water companies and regulators, environmental protection professionals, risk and business continuity managers, emergency planners, local authorities, service and support providers, detection and equipment suppliers, disaster recovery specialists, water security experts, water distribution modellers and laboratories involved in round the clock emergency response. Emphasis is placed on the considerable effort required to prepare for and respond to an emergency. It is not sufficient for Individuals to simply identify their own responsibilities, they must also take action to establish effective and efficient working relationships with the other parties involved. In other words, they must take "Collective Responsibility". In summary, this book will provide readers with an up-to-date view of current strategies and the collaboration essential for an appropriate and timely response to water contamination emergencies | ||
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700 | 1 | |a Thompson, K. C. |q (Kenneth Clive), |d 1944- |1 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjrG8RtFppxkt7gmh6mB8y | |
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