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Learning, from Accidents in Industry

T. Kletz, Layered Accident Investigations, Hydrocarbon Processing (November 1979), pp. 373-382 and T. Kletz, Learning from Accidents in Industry (Boston Butterworths, 1988). [Pg.516]

Trevor Kletz, Learning from Accidents in Industry (Boston Butterworths, 1988). p. 153. [Pg.518]

Trevor A. Kletz, Learning from Accidents in Industry, 2d ed. (Boston Butterworth-Heinemann, 1994). Trevor A. Kletz, What Went Wrong Case Histories of Process Plant Disasters (Houston Gulf Publishing, 1985). [Pg.532]

Learning from Accidents in Industry, Keltz, T.A., London, Butterworths, 1998, p. 32... [Pg.2391]

Trevor Kletz often described accident investigation with the story of peeling an onion. In the opening paragraph of Learning from Accidents in Industry, [6] Kletz states ... [Pg.292]

Kletz, Trevor A., Learning From Accidents in Industry, London Butterworth, 1988, pp. 1—23. [Pg.304]

Kletz, Trevor A., Learning From Accidents in Industry, ISBN 0-408-02696-0, Butterworths, London and Boston, 1988. The aims of this book are to show how we can learn more by analyzing accidents and to be better able to prevent similar accidents from occurring. It is another of Trevor Kletzs easy-to-read, informative books. [Pg.311]

INTERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY, Lessons Learned from Accidents in Industrial Radiography, Safety Reports Series No. 7, IAEA, Vienna (1998). [Pg.49]

Kletz TA. Learning from accidents in industry. Guildford, UK Butterworth Scientific 1988. Chapter 7. [Pg.234]


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