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N.J. beefs up chemical plant
security.
New Jersey became the first state to adopt mandatory chemical-plant security requirements last year, ending a four-and-half year ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Closing the Gap in Chemical Plant Security
HEADNOTE WASHINGTON UPDATE Congress recently issued a long-awaited legislation designed to increase U.S. chemical plant security by minimizing ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Chemical plant security back on the political radar screen
The Bush administration this spring intensified its efforts to enact legislation aimed at tightening security at the nation's ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
The Forgotten Homeland.
The Forgotten Homeland Steve N. Simon & Robert K. Knake The Century Foundation 41 East 70th Street, New ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Passage of Chemical Security Act seems unlikely
HEADNOTE Washington Update Keeping the U.S. out of harm's way of terrorists is foremost on the minds of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Protecting the Chemical Plant
HEADNOTE The chemical industry looks for new technologies, legislation and procedures to secure its sensitive facilities. IMAGE PHOTOGRAPH ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Preventing Catastrophic Chemical Attacks
A terrorist attack on a single 90-ton chlorine tank car could generate a cloud of toxic gas that ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Security of supply: multiple meanings, maximum commitment.
In today's world, security of supply has many meanings. Guaranteeing flow of product to customers, ensuring receipt of ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Security of wastewater treatment and transportation
Congress continues to consider legislative approaches to address the security of major infrastructures in the U.S. from the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Chemical Reaction
HEADNOTE Pressure for federal safety standards builds as experts warn of the threat of a terror attack on ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Security—the latest, high-tech 'layered look'
Geismar, LA—Tight physical- and cyber-security together with safety are not inimical to flexible and effective process-controls. The "layered ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
More Boldness Needed
SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENT More Boldness Needed Bruce Yandle and Jane Shaw, eds., Report Card 2004: Bush Administration's Environmental ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Senate panel approves anti-terrorism bill
The Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee approved legislation in October aimed at tightening security at the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Reshaping proces safety regulations
HEADNOTE Safety HEADNOTE Changes to OSHA's PSM rule and EPA's RMP program are underway, due to pressures from ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Security Funding in a Pig's Eye
HEADNOTE POLITICAL WORLD HEADNOTE Congress members take care of their own with homeland security pork, even where danger ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
A report card for AIChE 2002
IMAGE PHOTOGRAPH 2 Passing of the Gavel: 2002 President Sapakie (r) shares a moment with incoming President Dianne ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
A Regulatory Accident in the
Making.
ENVIRONMENTALISTS SAY that a Bush administration decision to delay a proposal to expand public access to information about ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Honeywell integrates plant security and process control
Honeywell has created a prototype solution that promises to reduce safety mishaps and security breaches, including cyber attacks, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
Coming clean on chemicals: recent legislation requires metalcasters to...
It was about four weeks before Halloween in 2006 when the use of a single word removed a ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
AlChE unveils new security course
Today, plant security is paramount and companies need highly effective engineers to manage their security. The latest course ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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