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The book presents risk management from an engineering perspective. Both a systemic and analytic viewpoint are important in this regard. The introduction to the concept of 'risk' is followed by risk management principles, risk diagnostic, analysis and treatment, event analysis, crisis management, economic issues, risk governance followed by examples of practical implementation in chemistry, physics and emerging technologies such as nanoparticles. Finally, also a number of well-known major industrial accidents are discussed, and how one can learn from accidents. The book is aimed at anyone faced with risk and safety issues. The target audience can be as diverse as students, engineers, scientists, sociologists, psychologists, or actually all practitioners and academics interested in the matter.

Table of Contents
From the Contents: Preface: Is risk management only a matter of financial? Introduction to engineering and managing risks - ISO31000 - Hazards and risks - Risk perception - Objectives of engineering risk management (Risk Identification, Risk Analysis, Risk Handling, Risk Monitoring) - Management techniques Risk management principles - Introduction to risk management - Heinrich pyramid - Incident/accident - Risk modeling (static and dynamic) Risk evaluation and prioritization - PDCA (PlanDoCheckAct) concept, Deming wheel - Crisis management (example Katrina Hurricane) - High Reliability Organizations and systemic risks Risk diagnostic and analysis - Introduction to risk assessment techniques - HAZOP - FMECA - FTA / ETA - Risk matrix Risk treatment/reduction - Prevention - Protection - Precautionary principle - Risk mitigation; STOP (strategic, technical, operational and personal) principle - Risk recording - Risk management plan - Business continuity plan Event analysis - How and why analyzing accidents - Anatomy of an accident - The causal tree method - Examples Examples of practical implementation of engineering risk management - Chemistry field - Physical hazards (lasers, cryogenics, ..) - Emerging technologies (nanoparticles)

Engineering Risk Management

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    A Hardback by Thierry Meyer, Genserik Reniers


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      Publisher: De Gruyter
      Publication Date: 21/05/2013
      ISBN13: 9783110285154, 978-3110285154
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The book presents risk management from an engineering perspective. Both a systemic and analytic viewpoint are important in this regard. The introduction to the concept of 'risk' is followed by risk management principles, risk diagnostic, analysis and treatment, event analysis, crisis management, economic issues, risk governance followed by examples of practical implementation in chemistry, physics and emerging technologies such as nanoparticles. Finally, also a number of well-known major industrial accidents are discussed, and how one can learn from accidents. The book is aimed at anyone faced with risk and safety issues. The target audience can be as diverse as students, engineers, scientists, sociologists, psychologists, or actually all practitioners and academics interested in the matter.

      Table of Contents
      From the Contents: Preface: Is risk management only a matter of financial? Introduction to engineering and managing risks - ISO31000 - Hazards and risks - Risk perception - Objectives of engineering risk management (Risk Identification, Risk Analysis, Risk Handling, Risk Monitoring) - Management techniques Risk management principles - Introduction to risk management - Heinrich pyramid - Incident/accident - Risk modeling (static and dynamic) Risk evaluation and prioritization - PDCA (PlanDoCheckAct) concept, Deming wheel - Crisis management (example Katrina Hurricane) - High Reliability Organizations and systemic risks Risk diagnostic and analysis - Introduction to risk assessment techniques - HAZOP - FMECA - FTA / ETA - Risk matrix Risk treatment/reduction - Prevention - Protection - Precautionary principle - Risk mitigation; STOP (strategic, technical, operational and personal) principle - Risk recording - Risk management plan - Business continuity plan Event analysis - How and why analyzing accidents - Anatomy of an accident - The causal tree method - Examples Examples of practical implementation of engineering risk management - Chemistry field - Physical hazards (lasers, cryogenics, ..) - Emerging technologies (nanoparticles)

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