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Fuscaldo, A.A., Erlick, B.J., and Hindman, B. (eds.) 1980. Laboratory Safety, Theory and Practice. Academic Press, New York. [Pg.1320]

Look around the bookshelves. There are many good recent books and articles on Chemical Process Safety theory and procedures. These texts offer sound advice on identifying chemical process hazard analysis, training, audits, and guidelines books addressing the elements of OSHA s Process Safety Management Law. However, only a few people such as Trevor A. Kletz offer many authentic case histories that provide opportunities to learn fundamentals in process safety. [Pg.340]

Laboratory Safety Theory and Practice, ed. A. A. Euscaldo (New York Acadanic Press, 1980). [Pg.187]

The safety support subsystem is the basis of safety production management system. Its content includes safety theory, safety culture, safety... [Pg.643]

Study on safety theory of rheology-mutation based on system life cycle... [Pg.957]

Keywords Safety Audit Safety investment Safety Theory... [Pg.1305]

Moen, A., Blakstad, H.C., Forseth, U. and Rosness, R. (2010). "Disintegration and Revival of Tripartite Collaboration on HSE in the Norwegian Petroleum Industry , in R. Bris, C. Guedes Soares and S. Martorell (eds.) Reliability, Risk and Safety. Theory and Applications. Vol. 3. Taylor Francis London, pp. 2191-2198. [Pg.338]

Soares and S. Martorell (eds.) Reliability, Risk and Safety Theory and Applications. Vol. 2. Taylor Francis London, pp. r277-r284. [Pg.339]

European safety theory says fire is not permitted U.S. standards impose fire enclosure requirements and allow limited fire during testing. [Pg.71]

HSS-3 will also consider new developments in safety theories, and study risk in a resilience engineering perspective. New theories address safety as a phenomenon that emerges from complex dynamic systems that are not amenable by simple causal explanations. The results from this approach will complement the results from the more traditional risk influence modeling approach described in this paper. [Pg.1098]

Swuste, R, van Gulijk, C. and Zwaard, W. 2008. Human behavior The first safety theory. Proceedings of the 4th International Conference iVevent/on of OcupationalAccident in a Changing Work Environment, 30 September-3 October 2008, Crete, Greece. [Pg.1259]

Leon M. Moses and Ian Savage (1990), Aviation Deregulation and Safety Theory and Evidence, Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, Vol. 24, May, pp. 171-188. [Pg.234]

Patient safety indicators have typically been rmderstood as measures that produce irrformation on the number of urrsafe outcomes in healthcare. The indicator data typically collected and followed in healthcare deal with irrfectiorts associated with healthcare, such as mirrary irrfectiorrs from catheters and a central lirre due to bloodstream infectiorrs (EUNetPas 2010). In the light of recent system safety theories, this use of indicators seems rrarrow since it reflects the idea of patient safety as a lack of adverse events. [Pg.187]

Geller provides 50 principles for establishing a strong safety culture. Some of these principles are safety should be an internally driven value, people should understand safety theory, people should teach safety, safety leaders can be developed, and the focus of safety should be safety processes not safety outcomes. These principles lead you to continually work on how to do things safely rather than just emphasizing a zero incident rate or time away from work for an incident. Geller points out that safety continually conflicts with human nature, which seeks to do those things that are convenient, comfortable, and expedient since safety can sometimes lead to discomfort, inconvenience, and inefficiency of time. [Pg.50]

Supervisors must have received training in COSHH appreciation, general site safety, theory and practice of excavation work. Operatives must have received training in excavation support procedures and use of cable location devices. This applies to sub-contractors as well as direct employees. [Pg.158]

Discussions on methods, safety, theory, and detection techniques Detection equipment and computer analysis Theories of sediment distribution Economic aspects... [Pg.101]

Jamroz K.,( 2008) Review of road safety theories and models. Journal of KONBIN.—Vol. 1, no 1, pp. 89-98. Jamroz K., (2010) Strategic risk measures in road traffic. [Pg.108]

Barger, R, Schon, W. Bouali, M. 2009. A study of railway ERTMS safety with colored Petri nets. Reliability, Risk and Safety theory and application, 2, 1303-1309. [Pg.298]

Valis D., Vintr Z., Koucky, M. 2010. Contribution to highly reliable items reliability assessment. Proceedings of the European Safety and Reliability Conference ESREL, Prague, Czech Republic. Rehabihty, Risk and Safety Theory and Applications. Taylor Francis 1-3 1321-1326. [Pg.520]

Martin, J.C. 1980. Behavioral factors in laboratory safety personnel characteristics and the modification of unsafe acts. In Laboratory Safety Theory and Practice, A.A. Fuscaldo, B.J. Erlick, and B. Hindman, eds., pp. 321-342. New York Academic Press. [Pg.390]

Beckman, J. Mobility and safety. Theory, Culture and Society, 2004, 21 81-100. [Pg.171]


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