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Lessons from Within Your Organization

Learning Lessons from Within Your Organization [Pg.333]

Lessons learned from incidents can take on two forms  [Pg.333]

A simple reminder or jogger that an operation is vulnerable or that an existing standard or practice is critical. The effectiveness of such a reminder depends on the background of the reader. For those with considerable technical and operations experience, lessons learned will drive a quest for more information. Ultimately, this [Pg.333]

New scientific or technical information relating to the cause of the incident or its subsequent effect. A first time failure in a specific type of equipment or a higher loss than previously experienced are examples of this second category. In fact, data from actual incidents are a primary source for the development of hazard models. [Pg.334]


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