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Modellling Consequences of Chemical Accidents
Kaup, Aleš ; Fleisig,, Petr (referee) ; Mika, Otakar Jiří (advisor)
Nowadays the number of produced chemicals is increasing very rapidly. However, technological processes are gradually improving and safety of handling chemicals is increasing. Unfortunately, even today, chemical accidents can happen. To alleviate results or to prepare for protection of humans, extensive knowledge is necessary to estimate the course of a chemical accident. One of the means of accident mitigation are modern modelling programs that will help us to clarify the implications and consequences of the course of chemical accidents. Based on the results of such modelling, different organizational and safety measures (preventive, oppressive, protective, rescue and relief character) can be taken to increase readiness for disasters and especially to reduce vulnerability of population.
Radiation and Chemical Threats of Population in Zones of Emergency Planning in the Czech Republic
Kaup, Aleš ; Hradil, Jaroslav (referee) ; Mika, Otakar Jiří (advisor)
Nowadays, when dangerous radioactive and chemical substances are used throughout the world in all branches of industry, it is very difficult to achieve proper treatment, handling and storage of these substances. A small error can cause an accident or even a disaster, and moreover, population, environment and property can be affected. So we have to implement handling and storage of these substances carefully.
Modellling Consequences of Chemical Accidents
Kaup, Aleš ; Fleisig,, Petr (referee) ; Mika, Otakar Jiří (advisor)
Nowadays the number of produced chemicals is increasing very rapidly. However, technological processes are gradually improving and safety of handling chemicals is increasing. Unfortunately, even today, chemical accidents can happen. To alleviate results or to prepare for protection of humans, extensive knowledge is necessary to estimate the course of a chemical accident. One of the means of accident mitigation are modern modelling programs that will help us to clarify the implications and consequences of the course of chemical accidents. Based on the results of such modelling, different organizational and safety measures (preventive, oppressive, protective, rescue and relief character) can be taken to increase readiness for disasters and especially to reduce vulnerability of population.
Radiation and Chemical Threats of Population in Zones of Emergency Planning in the Czech Republic
Kaup, Aleš ; Hradil, Jaroslav (referee) ; Mika, Otakar Jiří (advisor)
Nowadays, when dangerous radioactive and chemical substances are used throughout the world in all branches of industry, it is very difficult to achieve proper treatment, handling and storage of these substances. A small error can cause an accident or even a disaster, and moreover, population, environment and property can be affected. So we have to implement handling and storage of these substances carefully.

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