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Potential accident subject model

Leather (1987) proposes that both endogenic and exogenic factors might affect the potential accident subject s acts and thoughts which might lead to accidents in Potential Accident Subject (PAS) model. The PAS stresses the dynamic relationship between various stakeholders on accidents, e.g., workers, managers within the constmction companies or even those people who work outside the construction companies. Under PAS model, any person even the victim himself can be the Potential Accident Subject . Furthermore, people s behaviors and attitudes... [Pg.19]

Chemical plants themselves are subject to a variety of accident scenarios. These scenarios have not been modelled in detail for an S-I cycle system and are not fully understood. A thorough literature review indicates not one single paper regarding proposed chemical plant initiated accident scenarios in a coupled nuclear hydrogen generation system. However, it is evident that, in terms of safety, these scenarios could be very important. The chemical plant acts as the heat sink for the nuclear reactor, and any scenario which impedes the ability of this heat sink to function effectively is potentially serious. [Pg.379]


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