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To view tliese collisions tlirough tlie eyes of tlie batli acceptor molecule, we need only to probe tlie CO, (OO O J, V) molecules exiting tlie collision. Much like tlie police visiting tlie post-collision-accident scene (figure CIS.3.1)... [Pg.3000]

Internal procedures (evacuation, communications, shutdown, damage control) External liaison (fire, police, hospitals, neighbours)... [Pg.416]

Place a red triangle warning device at the rear of the vehicle and near any spillage Prevent smoking and direct other vehicles away from any fire risk area Upon the police/fire brigade taking charge ... [Pg.464]

The driver must notify the police and consignor in the event of an emergency such as material loss, escape or unlawful removal if package has been opened or damaged, or if the vehicle has overturned, suffered serious damage, or is involved in a fire. [Pg.467]

It is designed to begin developing from the time an incident occurs until the requirement for management and operations no longer exists. The Incident Commander is a title which can apply equally to an engine company captain, or the chief of a police department, depending... [Pg.15]

A good relationship with local fire departments, local police departments, and city officials is encouraged. We recommend working closely with all branches of government, especially fire and police departments. [Pg.165]

The cit> developed an Industrial Mutual Aid System that has been copied all over the world. It incorporates resources from city government, police and fire departments and all of the industries at the port. Emergencies covered in the plan range from simple chemical spills and vapor leaks up to Category Five hurricanes and jetliner crashes. [Pg.249]

Answer The automobile death rate is about lE-7/passenger mile. If 25,000 people evacuate 20 miles, this is 5E5 passenger miles, hence, the risk is 5E5 IE-7 = 0.05 deaths. The radiation exposure is 2.5E4 5E-4 48 = 600 person-rem. Using information from problem 4, the estimated deaths from radiation is 600 lE-4 = 0.06. About the same. The risk from radiation may be over estimated because the radiation level was measured close to the plant on the other hand, the traffic fatality estimate may be high because of police presence and slow driving. [Pg.494]

A visible cloud of vapor, 1 m deep, spread for 150 m and was ignited by a car that had stopped on a nearby road 25 minutes after the leak started. The road had been closed by the police, but the driver approached from a side road. The fire flashed back to the sphere, which was surrounded by flames. There was no explosion. The sphere was fitted with water sprays. But the system was designed to deliver only haif the quantity of water normally reeommended (0.2 U.S. gal/ft- min. or 8 L/m min.), and the supply was inadequate. When the fire brigade started to use its hoses, the supply to the spheres ran dry. The firemen seemed to have used most of the available w ater for cooling neighboring spheres to stop the fire from spreading, in the belief that the relief valve would pro-teet the vessel on fire. [Pg.167]

The plan must describe arrangements agreed to by local police departments, fire departments, hospitals, contractors, and state and local emergency response teams to coordinate emergency scr iccs... [Pg.39]

Each local emergency planning committee was responsible for developing an emergency response phm by October 17, 1987. An LEPC was to be composed of elected stale and local officials police, fire, civil defense, and public health professionals representatives of community groups ... [Pg.43]

The law aims at creating a more cooperative relationsliip between tlie environmental agencies and industry. Strict enforcement provisions witli penalties for incomplete compliance could do tlie opposite and actually create a disincentive to critical self-auditing, self-policing and voluntary disclosure. [Pg.76]

A description of the responsibilities of each functional group (e.g., duties and actions of police)... [Pg.90]

Announcetiients made tlirough loudspeakers from police ctirs or tlie vehicles of volunteer teams... [Pg.92]

Inspection of emergency equipment such as fire trucks, police cars, medical vehicles, personal safety equipment, and alaniis should be done routinely. [Pg.94]

Who is responsible for each of the emergency teams (e.g., fire, police, rescue) ... [Pg.95]

What provisions have been made for transporting fire, police, and rescue squads ... [Pg.96]

All appropriate emergency serx ices listed by the phone, (police, fire department, ambulance, poison control)... [Pg.506]

The severity of consequences on critical facilities (e.g., hospitals, fire stations, police departments, communication centers). [Pg.513]

Land-mann, m. farmer, countryman, -messer, m. surveyor, -polizei,/. rural police, -schaft, /. province, district, state landscape, -see, m. lake, -seuche, /. epidemic, -stadt, /. inland town, country town, -strasse, /. highway, road, -strich, m. district climate. -Sturm, m. general levy (of troops), reserves, -tag, m. diet, legislature, -ung, /. landing, -vogt, m. governor, landw., abbret. of landwirtschaftlich. Land-wehr, /. first home reserve, militia. [Pg.270]

Polhohe, /. altitude of the pole, latitude. Police,/, (insurance) policy. [Pg.344]

Sanitats-. sanitary, hygienic, health, medical, -anstalt, /. health institute, -geschirr, n. sanitary ware. -koUegium, n. board of health, -pflege, /. sanitation, -polizel, / sanitary police. [Pg.378]

Ayres, R. W. (1975). Policing plutonium the civil liberties fallout. Civil Liberties Law Review 10(2) 369-443. Bendocci, C. G. (1993). Women and Technology An Annotated Bibliography. New York Gareaud Publishing. Boyer, R. O., and Morals, II. M. (1955). Labor s Untold Stoiy. New York Cameron Assoc. [Pg.315]


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Office of Community Oriented Policing Services

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