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Feuer, Dale – Training, 1985
Discusses job training and safety training in the nuclear power and chemical manufacturing industries. Examines the toxic gas leak at Bhopal (India), the Three Mile Island incident, training requirements, government regulation versus self-regulation, and the concern for the public's safety and health. (CT)
Descriptors: Chemical Industry, Government Role, Job Training, Nuclear Power Plants

White, Allen L.; And Others – International Environmental Affairs, 1992
Multinational corporations bring both economic opportunities and technological hazards to developing countries. Discusses the trade-offs between the profit and development objectives and the environmental, health, and safety objectives as seen in three case studies involving Occidental Chemical and Du Pont corporations in Thailand, and Xerox…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Developing Nations, Economic Development, Economic Impact
Bryjak, George J. – USA Today, 1984
Indian cities are growing rapidly due to natural increase and migration from rural areas. This has caused huge pollution problems and has resulted in overcrowded schools and hospitals. Conflict between religious groups has increased; so has crime. India is modernizing, but not fast enough. (CS)
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Caste, Crime, Environmental Standards