Physical description |
xx, 534 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. |
Series |
Engineering systems. |
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Engineering systems.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
I Foundations 1 -- 1 Why Do We Need Something Different? 3 -- 2 Questioning the Foundations of Traditional Safety Engineering 7 -- 3 Systems Theory and Its Relationship to Safety 61 -- II Stamp: An Accident Model Based on Systems Theory 73 -- 4 A Systems-Theoretic View of Causality 75 -- 5 A Friendly Fire Accident 103 -- III Using Stamp 169 -- 6 Engineering and Operating Safer Systems Using STAMP 171 -- 7 Fundamentals 181 -- 8 STPA: A New Hazard Analysis Technique 211 -- 9 Safety-Guided Design 251 -- 10 Integrating Safety into System Engineering 307 -- 11 Analyzing Accidents and Incidents (CAST) 349 -- 12 Controlling Safety during Operations 391 -- 13 Managing Safety and the Safety Culture 415 -- 14 SUBSAFE: An Example of a Successful Safety Program 445 -- 14.9 Continual Training and Education 459. |
Subject |
Industrial safety.
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System safety.
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ISBN |
9780262016629 (hbk.) |
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0262016621 (hbk.) |
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