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Risk Communication Between Companies and Local Stakeholders for Improving Accident Prevention and Emergency Response

Hazardous industrial areas pose major accident risks. In recent years, two innovative approaches have been used for improving accident prevention and emergency response beyond conventional regulatory requirements: the Seveso and RMP models of local involvement in state regulation. Both promote infor...

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