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Risk Assessment: The Human Dimension begins by looking at quantified risk assessment and considers, by using case studies, how accident causation can be considered from the three main perspectives of hardware failures, human error and failures of systems and cultures. The book then goes on to place risk assessment firmly within the broader context of the current, controversial debate concerning risk issues and the nature of risk. It addresses these issues mainly from the perspective of the chemical and process industries by looking at the process of risk assessment, its strengths and weaknesses and attempts to reconcile the human dimensions of risk assessment with the need for science and objectivity in risk-based decision making. Designed to be accessible to a wide range of disciplines, and enjoyable to the reader, Risk Assessment: The Human Dimension is broadly based and rooted in the author''s practical experience of both risk assessment and organizations and how they function. With

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"...A refreshing and provocative text..." Occupational Safety and Health July 1998 "I strongly recommend it to anyone involved in the practicalities of risk assessment. It is both highly practical and stimulating." Chemistry & Industry, March 1999 "... has much to be recommended ..." Structural Safety, 21, 1999, 291-297

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Access An overview of the book Different perspectives on accident causation: Some accident case studies; Models of accident causation and theoretical approaches; The assessment of risk-quantification; Risk and decision making; Discussion and conclusions - Where does all this leave risk assessment?

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      Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
      Publication Date: 1/12/1998 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780854045549, 978-0854045549
      ISBN10: 0854045546

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Risk Assessment: The Human Dimension begins by looking at quantified risk assessment and considers, by using case studies, how accident causation can be considered from the three main perspectives of hardware failures, human error and failures of systems and cultures. The book then goes on to place risk assessment firmly within the broader context of the current, controversial debate concerning risk issues and the nature of risk. It addresses these issues mainly from the perspective of the chemical and process industries by looking at the process of risk assessment, its strengths and weaknesses and attempts to reconcile the human dimensions of risk assessment with the need for science and objectivity in risk-based decision making. Designed to be accessible to a wide range of disciplines, and enjoyable to the reader, Risk Assessment: The Human Dimension is broadly based and rooted in the author''s practical experience of both risk assessment and organizations and how they function. With

      Trade Review
      "...A refreshing and provocative text..." Occupational Safety and Health July 1998 "I strongly recommend it to anyone involved in the practicalities of risk assessment. It is both highly practical and stimulating." Chemistry & Industry, March 1999 "... has much to be recommended ..." Structural Safety, 21, 1999, 291-297

      Table of Contents
      Access An overview of the book Different perspectives on accident causation: Some accident case studies; Models of accident causation and theoretical approaches; The assessment of risk-quantification; Risk and decision making; Discussion and conclusions - Where does all this leave risk assessment?

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