Dan Lindstrom’s research while affiliated with Northwestern University and other places

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Transportation of Hazardous Materials: Issues in Law, Social Science, and Engineering
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January 1993

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Leon N. Moses

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Dan Lindstrom

Leon N. Moses In June 1991, the Transportation Center at Northwestern University sponsored Hazmat Transport '91: A National Conference on the Transportation of Hazardous Materials and Wastes. The faculty associated with the center were aware that there had been many professional, industrial and government conferences and meetings on the subject. However, they believed that the unique capacity of the Transportation Center to bring together leaders from industry and government, as well as leading scholars from economics, law, engineering, psychology and sociology who have done research on the problems associated with the transportation of hazardous materials and wastes (hazmats), could produce a set of integrated insights and understandings that would go well beyond those of previous conferences. The papers that make up this volume were all delivered at Hazmat Transport '91. From a legislative point of view, they tend to deal with issues associated with the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act of 1975 (HMTA), the original act passed to regulate the transportation of hazardous materials, and the Hazardous Materials Transportation Uniform Safety Act of 1990 (HMTVSA). There were talks and papers presented at the conference that focused on other recent legislation and transportation issues with which HMTUSA does not deal. The conference proceedings volume also had discussions and papers on significant managerial and regulatory issues that could not be included in this volume because of constraints on its size. Therefore, this essay is made up of three parts.

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... Based on this definition there are few studies that address conjoint natech disasters, although there is a wealth of literature on natural disasters (see for example Quarrentelli 1954 Quarrentelli , 1986 Quarrentelli , 1987 Barton 1970; Form and Nosow 1958 ; Drabek 1983; Alexander 1990; Sylves and Waugh 1990; Lindell and Perry 1992, 1997; Burby 1998; Godschalk et al. 1999; Mileti 1999; and Waugh 2000) , and technological diasters (e.g. Greenberg and Cramer 1991; Moses and Lindstrom 1993; Donahue 1994; Rogers 1994; Lindell 1995; Papazoglou and Christou 1997; Greenway 1998, and Christou et al. 1999) as separate events. One of the first studies on the incidence of natech disaster was carried out in the United States by Showalter and Myers (1994). ...

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State of the art in natech risk management
Transportation of Hazardous Materials: Issues in Law, Social Science, and Engineering
  • Citing Book
  • January 1993