| Literature DB >> 28525808 |
Hui Zhang1, Huabo Duan2, Jian Zuo3, MingWei Song4, Yukui Zhang5, Bo Yang6, Yongning Niu7.
Abstract
Hazardous Materials Incidents (HMIs) have attracted a growing public concern worldwide. The health risks and environmental implications associated with HMIs are almost invariably severe, and underscore the urgency for sound management. Hazardous Materials Explosion incidents (HMEIs) belong to a category of extremely serious HMIs. Existing studies placed focuses predominately on the promptness and efficiency of emergency responses to HMIs and HMEIs. By contrast, post-disaster environmental management has been largely overlooked. Very few studies attempted to examine the post-disaster environmental management plan particularly its effectiveness and sufficiency. In the event of the Tianjin warehouse explosion (TWE), apart from the immediate emergency response, the post-disaster environmental management systems (P-EMSs) have been reported to be effective and sufficient in dealing with the environmental concerns. Therefore, this study aims to critically investigate the P-EMSs for the TWE, and consequently to propose a framework and procedures for P-EMSs in general for HMIs, particularly for HMEIs. These findings provide a useful reference to develop P-EMSs for HMIs in the future, not only in China but also other countries.Entities:
Keywords: Hazardous Materials Incidents; Post-disaster environmental management systems; Tianjin warehouse explosion
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28525808 DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2017.05.021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Environ Manage ISSN: 0301-4797 Impact factor: 6.789