Community-based emergency response for toxic gas release: conceptual framework

Effective community-based emergency response requires a concerted approach to the management of emergency response. An effective and resilient community must have partnerships with local governments, organisations, citizens, and industries to enhance the response to toxic gas releases and lessen the...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Noor Afzan, Kidam, Kamarizan, Mohsin, Rahmat
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spelling my.utm.1082952024-10-22T08:05:35Z http://eprints.utm.my/108295/ Community-based emergency response for toxic gas release: conceptual framework Ahmad, Noor Afzan Kidam, Kamarizan Mohsin, Rahmat Q Science (General) Effective community-based emergency response requires a concerted approach to the management of emergency response. An effective and resilient community must have partnerships with local governments, organisations, citizens, and industries to enhance the response to toxic gas releases and lessen their impacts. Without these partnerships, communities will continue to be vulnerable to potential hazardous materials disasters. The aim of this study is to provide a conceptual framework for community-based emergency response to toxic gas releases. This study identified four constructs in emergency response, namely coordination, collaboration, communication, and capability as the moderators that can influence the community to produce an effective emergency response framework. The study explored and analysed the elements of community-based emergency response to toxic gas releases via document analysis, interviews, and the questionnaire, which was validated by subject matter experts (SME) in the field of emergency response to toxic gas releases. The data gathered was analysed using Fuzzy Delphi Method (FDM). This study offers a new insight to students, researchers, and scholars regarding the need to adopt the emergency response elements for the community. Thus, they will be able to apply emergency management knowledge in the various elements of emergency response. 2023-02-07 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Ahmad, Noor Afzan and Kidam, Kamarizan and Mohsin, Rahmat (2023) Community-based emergency response for toxic gas release: conceptual framework. In: 3rd Symposium on Industrial Science and Technology, SISTEC 2021, 25 August 2021 - 26 August 2021, Virtual, Pahang, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0114240
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Ahmad, Noor Afzan
Kidam, Kamarizan
Mohsin, Rahmat
Community-based emergency response for toxic gas release: conceptual framework
description Effective community-based emergency response requires a concerted approach to the management of emergency response. An effective and resilient community must have partnerships with local governments, organisations, citizens, and industries to enhance the response to toxic gas releases and lessen their impacts. Without these partnerships, communities will continue to be vulnerable to potential hazardous materials disasters. The aim of this study is to provide a conceptual framework for community-based emergency response to toxic gas releases. This study identified four constructs in emergency response, namely coordination, collaboration, communication, and capability as the moderators that can influence the community to produce an effective emergency response framework. The study explored and analysed the elements of community-based emergency response to toxic gas releases via document analysis, interviews, and the questionnaire, which was validated by subject matter experts (SME) in the field of emergency response to toxic gas releases. The data gathered was analysed using Fuzzy Delphi Method (FDM). This study offers a new insight to students, researchers, and scholars regarding the need to adopt the emergency response elements for the community. Thus, they will be able to apply emergency management knowledge in the various elements of emergency response.
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author Ahmad, Noor Afzan
Kidam, Kamarizan
Mohsin, Rahmat
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Kidam, Kamarizan
Mohsin, Rahmat
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title Community-based emergency response for toxic gas release: conceptual framework
title_short Community-based emergency response for toxic gas release: conceptual framework
title_full Community-based emergency response for toxic gas release: conceptual framework
title_fullStr Community-based emergency response for toxic gas release: conceptual framework
title_full_unstemmed Community-based emergency response for toxic gas release: conceptual framework
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