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Study Of Port Accident Emergency Rescue Information Management System In Zhenjiang

Posted on:2008-02-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H S GongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2121360215976140Subject:Environmental Engineering
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Modern society has entered the age of information and information technology has been applied to all aspects of life. Industry security field has functioned the computer as one of the important means of safety management and accident information supporting .The value of the applications of information systems had been received by many domestic and foreign enterprises Emergency rescue process needs the various cooperation of rescue plans with the full panel More information needed on a timely, effective and accurate communication and feedback, so they need the support of the information systems. Based on the actual circumstance of Zhenjiang port and the State laws and regulations on safe production, I design the system of the ports rescue which is applied to the Zhenjiang port. In the information management system, I design databases with the information which will be required to the process of rescue. With Visual basic 6.0, this system achieves the information query of referral information about Zhenjiang port and the port enterprises. Basic information included the query of business, the query of dangerous chemicals and the query of port material transportation and storage. This system could manage the accident rescue system, including emergency rescue organizations, personnel queries, relief materials queries and rescue facilities queries. The most important is that it could form key documents of the rescue procedures and achieve the queries of the referral information, such as the various relief supplies, human resources information and it could manage the transference of rescue facilities, equipment, personnel...
Keywords/Search Tags:emergency rescue, information systems, rescue teams, procedures
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