Dependent Convergence : the Struggle to Control Petrochemical Hazards in Brazil and the United States.

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Main Author: Siqueira, Carlos E.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Florence : Routledge, 2003.
Series:Work, Health and Environment Ser.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1. Migration of Hazards: The Viewpoint of Actors in a Newly Industrializing Country; Chapter 2. One Industry, Two Complexes, Two Companies; Chapter 3. Twenty Years of Petrochemical Production in Bahia; Chapter 4. Benzeno à Vista (Benzene Ho!): The Work Environment Crises of COPEC; Chapter 5. Environmental Management Policies in Cetrel: A Case Study of the Implementation of Pollution Control Policies in the Periphery
  • Chapter 6. Environmental Management Policies in the Gulf Coast Authority: A Case Study of Pollution Control Policies in the CenterChapter 7. Dependent Convergence: Comparing Cetrel and GCA Histories; Appendix 1. Research Design; Appendix 2. The Petrochemical Industry; Appendix 4. CETREL S.A. Environmental Policy; Appendix 5. Bayport Facility Industrial Users in 1997; Index