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This book focuses on technical safety, means of expanding the
current procedures, and making the related risks more predictable.
It identifies the 'hidden commonalities' of the various technical
safety concepts and formulates a corresponding procedure,
applicable across disciplines, in a single guideline. The future is
now: we constantly face change through science, research and
technologies, change through industrial development, and new
innovations and complexities. Our society fundamentally depends on
technical systems, infrastructures and interconnected smart
components, in every corner of the human environment. And these
systems bring with them the need for technical safety. The risks of
extending what is technically feasible have to be identified and
analyzed at an early stage so as to avoid and/or mitigate potential
harm by means of appropriate countermeasures. Every technical field
interprets technical safety in its own way. However, if a safety
concept is to be comprehensively applied, it must be compatible
with all technical fields - a challenge this book successfully
addresses.
This book focuses on technical safety, means of expanding the
current procedures, and making the related risks more predictable.
It identifies the 'hidden commonalities' of the various technical
safety concepts and formulates a corresponding procedure,
applicable across disciplines, in a single guideline. The future is
now: we constantly face change through science, research and
technologies, change through industrial development, and new
innovations and complexities. Our society fundamentally depends on
technical systems, infrastructures and interconnected smart
components, in every corner of the human environment. And these
systems bring with them the need for technical safety. The risks of
extending what is technically feasible have to be identified and
analyzed at an early stage so as to avoid and/or mitigate potential
harm by means of appropriate countermeasures. Every technical field
interprets technical safety in its own way. However, if a safety
concept is to be comprehensively applied, it must be compatible
with all technical fields - a challenge this book successfully
addresses.
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