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Firework management

The management of fireworks is practised under the six doctrines in planning, manufacture, transportation, display etc. as described in following paragraphs. [Pg.285]

NOTE. The information upon which the foregoing article was written has been supplied by Mr. Jp Lan Chuen, manager of ffie Kwong Man Loong Fireworks Co. of Hong Kong, China. [Pg.252]

Director of Koa Firework Co., Tokyo Former Manager - Director PL Firework Co., Osaka, and... [Pg.346]

K.L. B.J. Kosanke, and C. Jennings-White Basics of Hazard Management , Fireworks Business, No. 129, 1994. [Pg.450]

Has the incident reflex been established as an empirical fact in the domain of physical safety Publications that demonstrate the incident reflex mainly examine Anglo-American political systems." Political, social and cultural differences (which may also lead to any threats to or violations of physical safety being appreciated differently) mean that their conclusions may not be entirely relevant to the Dutch situation. Publications by Dutch researchers on the presumed incident reflex are too anecdotal and essayistic in nature, in our view. Although the Netherlands has a sound tradition of crisis research, with Dutch scholars such as Uri Rosenthal, Mark Bovens, Paul t Hart and Arjen Boin playing an authoritative role, social scientists in the Netherlands have conducted little research on the political and administrative follow-up to incidents. Even major incidents - the catastrophic floods that struck the Netherlands in 1952, the Bijlmer Aviation Disaster in 1992, and the Enschede Fireworks Disaster in 20 o o - have not been studied in that particular way. Crisis research has focused instead on crisis management, on lessons learned in crises and on political accountability. [Pg.21]


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