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|a Anastas, Paul T.,
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|a Inherent safety at chemical sites :
|b reducing vulnerability to accidents and terrorism through green chemistry /
|c Paul T. Anastas, David G. Hammond.
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|a Amsterdam, Netherlands :
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|a Inherent Safety at Chemical Sites: Reducing Vulnerability to Accidents and Terrorism Through Green Chemistry highlights the use of green chemistry principles to identify and address serious threats and potential consequences caused by accidental and deliberate industrial chemical releases. Through valuable case studies, the book suggests wholesale replacements of hazardous chemicals with benign and inherently safer, or "greener," materials. More than physical security barriers and plans, such preventative measures better guarantee the safety of industrial employees and nearby residents. This valuable primer begins with an introduction to the concepts of green chemistry and outlines the various ways that a green approach to chemical design, production, and management is not only good for the planet, but also serves to protect people and infrastructure from terrorist acts. Specific examples and case studies are cited to illustrate what has been done to advance this cause, and offer guidance to those decision-makers who similarly aspire to greater safety and security for the people and resources they manage.
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|a Introduction -- Accident vulnerability and terrorist threats to the chemical and related industries -- The role of green chemistry in reducing risk -- Case studies : green chemistry in practice.
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