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MAŠEK, I., MÍKA, O., ZEMAN, M.
Original Title
Protection of inhabitants against the effects of chemical terrorism
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
In common peaceable life undesirable release of highly toxic or toxic materials to the free space may occur at any place of our republic on whatever daily and season time. Threat to health and life of inhabitants can hence be rated permanent. Undesirable release of these materials to the free environment can be caused by many reasons, especially at breakdowns in the industry, at production, transport and stocking, at processing, liquidation or any handling, further at elemental accidents in industry and calamities, today misuse of chemicals by terrorists or by other antisocial actions groups of people or individuals can occur. Range of risk and damage of health and lives of inhabitants is given among others by first responses to the situation. Especially timely findings of present dangerous materials, use of protective agents, implementation of decontamination, as well as organization of whole series of other proper disposition plays key role. The above may noticeably influence development of situation, preventive measures realized and access of inhabitants.
Key words in English
accident, natural disaster, toxic compounds, chemicals, damage, protection, individual and collective protection, terrorism, population, action, health.
Authors
RIV year
2005
Released
14. 9. 2005
Publisher
STANKIN Moskva, Rusko
Location
Moskva
ISBN
5-8037-0289-7
Book
Proizvodstvo, technologija, ekologija
Edition
Protek 2005
Edition number
1.
Pages from
462
Pages to
466
Pages count
5
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT16552, author="Ivan {Mašek} and Otakar {Míka} and Miloš {Zeman}", title="Protection of inhabitants against the effects of chemical terrorism", booktitle="Proizvodstvo, technologija, ekologija", year="2005", series="Protek 2005", number="1.", pages="462--466", publisher="STANKIN Moskva, Rusko", address="Moskva", isbn="5-8037-0289-7" }