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Root cause case histories

The other root causes were (1) the poor understanding of the chemistry, (2) an inadequate risk analysis, and (3) no safeguard controls to prevent runaway reactions. This EPA case history also summarized seven similar accidents with phenol-formaldehyde reactions during a 10-year period (1988-1997). [Pg.554]

To give further insight into the role of management systems and the distinction between multiple root causes and non-root causes, consider the following actual case histories. [Pg.182]


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