Abstract
The events preceding and following the accidental release of methylisocyanate (MIC) at Union Carbide's Bhopal, India, plant are examined. Three types of error are described: human, technological, and system. Policies involving toxic materials handling in developing countries are clearly inadequate and require modification.
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