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Developing an incident response process model for chemical facilities
Stephen C. Fortier
T. Comes, F.F., S. Fortier, J. Geldermann and T. Müller
This research project investigated the incident response mechanism used by the chemical industry for handling extremely hazardous chemicals. The mechanism was described as the policies, procedures, practices, tools, and methods used to conduct incident response. The results from the study determined what technologies, specifically software and information systems, could be utilized to improve the chemical facility incident response mechanism. The chemical industry is responsible for process safety management at all of its facilities, especially those that have off-site consequences in the event of an unplanned release. The processes and procedures of local, regional and national emergency responders have been studied thoroughly. An area of research that is lacking is the study of incident response policies and procedures within the boundaries of a chemical site. Results of the analysis determined that the chemical industry, in general, does not take advantage of available information technology when responding to unplanned releases.
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url:http://idl.iscram.org/show.php?record=502
citekey:StephenC.Fortier2013
citation:Stephen C. Fortier. (2013). Developing an incident response process model for chemical facilities. In J. Geldermann and T. Müller S. Fortier F. F. T. Comes (Ed.), ISCRAM 2013 Conference Proceedings – 10th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management (pp. 941-950). KIT; Baden-Baden: Karlsruher Institut fur Technologie.
2013
ConferencePaper
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Chemical industry
Emergency services
Hazards
Human resource management
Information systems
Information technology
Requirements engineering
Risk management
Business process modelling
Chemical facility
Emergency management
Emergency response
Hazardous substances
Incident response
Chemical plants
file:http://idl.iscram.org/files/fortier/2013/502_Fortier2013.pdf
Karlsruher Institut fur Technologie
English
2411-3387
ISCRAM 2013 Conference Proceedings – 10th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
2013
941
950
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