Planning for human side of a responseNegative perceptions and the failure to identify peoples’ needs can seriously undermine the outcome of responding to an oil spill Alan Bailey Petroleum News
Oil spill contingency plans are typically, and correctly, replete with reams of technical details about needed resources and activities should the unthinkable happen and an accident causes a major unintended discharge of oil into the environment. But organizations ignore at their risk the public per....
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