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An Engineer's View of Human Error (3 Revised edition)

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This is an updated and expanded new edition of Trevor Kletz's work, including more examples of accidents caused by the various types of human error.

It suggests to engineers how they might approach the problem of human error, and does so by describing accidents, which at first sight seem to be the result of human error.

The author sets down his views on human error as a cause of accidents and illustrates them by describing a number of accidents that have occurred, mainly in the oil and chemical industries.

He uses a pragmatic approach, rather than theoretical, to suggest new ways of looking at accident prevention.

Though the book is particularly addressed to those who work in the process industries, it should be of interest all who design, construct, operate and maintain plants of all sorts.

It should be of particular interest to students

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Product Details
0852954301 / 9780852954300
Hardback
31/05/2001
United Kingdom
260 pages, illustrations
160 x 240 mm
Professional & Vocational Learn More