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Safety Analysis

Principles and Practice in Occupational Safety

Lars Harms-Ringdahl

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English
CRC Press
19 September 2019
Safety analysis can be applied as a practical tool in occupational safety. It has three main elements: the identification of hazards, the assessment of risks that arise, and the generation of measures to increase the level of safety. A number of simple methods are described that can be used in industry and the workplace, such as deviation analysis, energy analysis and job safety analysis, which address risks in ordinary workplaces. For special cases, more technically oriented methods are presented, such as fault tree analysis, event tree analysis, and HAZOP. The book describes a number of other methods and compares their features. These methods are set out in a step by step manner and practical advise is given on how to perform an analysis. Cost-benefit considerations and other useful background information, such as types of results which can be obtained, are also given.

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Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   2nd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9780367397180
ISBN 10:   0367397188
Pages:   316
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Accidents and Safety. 2. Features of Systems and Accidents. 3. Safety Analysis. 4. Risk Assessment. 5. Energy Analysis. 6. Job Safety Analysis. 7. Deviation Analysis. 8. Hazard and Operability Studies. 9. Fault Tree Analysis. 10. Analysis of Safety Functions. 11. Some Further Methods. 12. Methodological Overview. 13. Safety Analysis - Planning and Implementation. 14. Theoretical Aspects. 15. Examples of Safety Analysis. 16. Concluding Remarks. 17. References. 18. Index. Accidents. 3. Safety Analysis. 4. Risk Assessment. 5. Energy Analysis. 6. Job Safety Analysis. 7. Deviation Analysis. 8. Hazard and Operability Studies. 9. Fault Tree Analysis. 10. Analysis of Safety Functions. 11. Some Further Methods. 12. Methodological Overview. 13. Safety Analysis - Planning and Implementation. 14. Theoretical Aspects. 15. Examples of Safety Analysis. 16. Concluding Remarks. 17. References. 18. Index. Normal Normal Default Paragraph Font Default Paragraph Font wdooley$P:\sourcecd.vf7\tnf_books\TF1184.doc

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