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Study on the System and Operation Mechanism of Crisis Information Management in Hazardous Chemicals Accident of Disaster Conditions

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Crisis management in hazardous chemicals accident of disaster conditions is a complex problem involving multiple factors; one of the important links is information management on the crisis to implement efficient crisis information management, scientific operation mechanism must be established. This paper firstly analyzes the cause of the accident, the features of secondary disasters and emergency load, pointing out the important role of accident crisis information in crisis management. Then, this article puts forward the crisis information management system for the accident crisis on the basis of expounding the factors of crisis information management, by means of the three crisis information management mechanism (embedded process, information fusion and learn to share) to realize the efficiency of the system.

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We acknowledge financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Project No. 71302082).

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Lin, Cc., Li, Xf., Zheng, Mc., Wang, Gf. (2016). Study on the System and Operation Mechanism of Crisis Information Management in Hazardous Chemicals Accident of Disaster Conditions. In: Qi, E. (eds) Proceedings of the 6th International Asia Conference on Industrial Engineering and Management Innovation. Atlantis Press, Paris. https://doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6239-148-2_45

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