2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-15455-8_9
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Managing Hazardous Goods in Humanitarian Supply Chains

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“…Estrada and Ndoma (2019) suggested that technologies like Quadcopters, Drones, Smart Platforms and large unmanned aerial vehicle’s with powerful engines and advanced GPS systems may be used to identify the humanitarian needs, monitoring the deployment and disbursement and assessing the post disaster impact on the affected areas. Lack of proper awareness : Poor awareness of masses (beneficiary level challenges (Petrudi et al , 2020), weak intention, low motivation and inadequate psychological support (Mohaghar et al , 2017) become another barrier which may turn even the relief items (in HSCs like medicines, foods supplies, gases, etc.) into a source of hazard (Schumann-Bölsche, 2015). The uttered negligence by not adhering to the hygienic practices, norms of social distancing and littering of hazardous goods (Chernobyl, medical products, fluids, etc.)…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Estrada and Ndoma (2019) suggested that technologies like Quadcopters, Drones, Smart Platforms and large unmanned aerial vehicle’s with powerful engines and advanced GPS systems may be used to identify the humanitarian needs, monitoring the deployment and disbursement and assessing the post disaster impact on the affected areas. Lack of proper awareness : Poor awareness of masses (beneficiary level challenges (Petrudi et al , 2020), weak intention, low motivation and inadequate psychological support (Mohaghar et al , 2017) become another barrier which may turn even the relief items (in HSCs like medicines, foods supplies, gases, etc.) into a source of hazard (Schumann-Bölsche, 2015). The uttered negligence by not adhering to the hygienic practices, norms of social distancing and littering of hazardous goods (Chernobyl, medical products, fluids, etc.)…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lack of proper awareness : Poor awareness of masses (beneficiary level challenges (Petrudi et al , 2020), weak intention, low motivation and inadequate psychological support (Mohaghar et al , 2017) become another barrier which may turn even the relief items (in HSCs like medicines, foods supplies, gases, etc.) into a source of hazard (Schumann-Bölsche, 2015). The uttered negligence by not adhering to the hygienic practices, norms of social distancing and littering of hazardous goods (Chernobyl, medical products, fluids, etc.)…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%